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Iran, France to boost all-out ties

You aren't necessarily allies. But you aren't enemies. The point is you send popular message across Arab world that you are enemies in order to advance your personal agenda.

Ah, the typical Arab conspiracy theory of Iran being secret allies with the West + Israel to fool ignorant Arabs in order to dominate the region.
 
^^^ If we are allies therefore Arab countries are 500 times more ally than us!
 
You aren't necessarily allies. But you aren't enemies. The point is you send popular message across Arab world that you are enemies in order to advance your personal agenda.

Sending popular message across Arab world that you are enemies to get sanctions?
 
What you said, means kicking out Most of Iranian car industry, and having an army of 1,000,000 unemployed ex-employees of this industry.
Rmi jan , just right now , Iranian car industry is sanctioned to the fullest .

that being said , there is ZERO cooperation between renault and IKCO as we speak .
 
If France offers Rafale, take it. :D

If they can get those jets and other military systems from France then it will be huge boost to their capabilities.
 
Rmi jan , just right now , Iranian car industry is sanctioned to the fullest .
that being said , there is ZERO cooperation between renault and IKCO as we speak .

and car production was reduced to less than half, with triple-quadruple price tag for cars. Basically, the whole car industry collapsed in quantity, and quality. No one can just blindly hate all important countries of the world, and be happy that some militia group with 10,000 soldiers is their ally(mercenary). Aziz jan, The world does not work in this way.

Joz RMI, Surena va Kollang hamatoon to in thread koskholin.

Where are you dude?!!! You are not online these days ...
 
and car production was reduced to less than half, with triple-quadruple price tag for cars. Basically, the whole car industry collapsed in quantity, and quality. No one can just blindly hate all important countries of the world, and be happy that some militia group with 10,000 soldiers is their ally(mercenary). Aziz jan, The world does not work in this way.
Yeah , but here is my case :

Instead of inviting that country - France - we can indeed invite countries with much higher technology in car production . like germany . they are very eager and they are much friendlier .

how about that ?

but inviting the leader of one of the most anti-Iranian regimes of the world is merely ridiculous .
 
What you said, means kicking out Most of Iranian car industry, and having an army of 1,000,000 unemployed ex-employees of this industry.
He will be glad if we import mvm from china.
 
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Yeah , but here is my case :

Instead of inviting that country - France - we can indeed invite countries with much higher technology in car production . like germany . they are very eager and they are much friendlier .

how about that ?

but inviting the leader of one of the most anti-Iranian regimes of the world is merely ridiculous .

You are talking like the CEOs of all major car producer companies are now in Iran and begging for cooperation with Iran Khodro. In reality, except for France and China, there is no other option. Also, what you say, means changing platform of the cars, which causes a massive costs for Iran Khodro and Saipa to adapt the technology of the new cars, in which they simply cannot afford it.
 
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French President Francois Hollande has invited his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani to visit France in November, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius was quoted as saying by Iran's ISNA agency during a visit to Tehran on Wednesday.

The invitation was being delivered by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius who is in Tehran for a one-day visit. Also in Tehran is the EU's foreign minister, Federica Mogherini to discuss implementation of the deal to curb Tehran's nuclear program in return for lifting economic sanctions imposed on the country.

"I am carrying a letter of invitation from Francois Hollande, the president of my country, to Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran, to visit France in November," Fabius was quoted as saying.

Fabius was speaking after a meeting with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif and was due to meet Rouhani later on Wednesday

Rouhani said on Tuesday the nuclear deal reached between Tehran and major world powers this month will help fight terrorism and bloodshed in the Middle East, Iran's state TV reported.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also cited wider effects of the deal, saying Tehran and the European Union could now discuss questions "including energy cooperation ... human rights, confronting terrorism and regional issues".

World powers suspected Iran's nuclear program aimed to build a nuclear bomb, which Iran denied. Tehran reached the deal on July 14 with the United States, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany after a standoff lasting more than a decade.

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"The agreement will be very important and influential for the future of relations in the region, Europe and the world," Rouhani told Mogherini. "It will help the fight against terrorism and stop war and bloodshed in the region."

At a joint news conference with Mogherini, Zarif said they had agreed to hold high-level EU-Iran talks on a wide range of issues including fighting terrorism, state television reported.

After the terms of the agreement were settled, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tehran would not end its support for regional allies, including the Lebanese Hezbollah, Syria's government and Shi'ites in Bahrain and Yemen.

Mogherini said implementation of the agreement "depends on the political will, commitment and patience of all parties involved ... The deal has the capacity to pave the ground for wider cooperation between Iran and the West."

"Regional and international cooperation with Iran is very important for us," she added.

Rouhani stressed Iran's commitment to its promises "as required by its cultural, religious and national principles".

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Fabius must apologize to Iran over infected blood exports: MP

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Alaeddin Boroujerdi, chairman of Iranian parliament’s Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy

A senior Iranian lawmaker has called on French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to officially apologize to the Iranian nation over his role in the export of infected blood.


Alaeddin Boroujerdi, who serves as the chairman of the Iranian parliament's Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy, said Tuesday that Fabius must apologize over involvement in the selling of infected blood products to Iranian companies in the 1980s.

The controversial case dates back to 1984 and 1985, when Fabius served as the prime minister of France. He was, at the time, accused of having a hand in a French company’s deliberate selling of blood products contaminated with HIV to a number of countries, including Iran. The blood products were used for the treatment of haemophiliacs in the target countries. Fabius and two of his ministers were charged with manslaughter but the then French premier was later acquitted.

Boroujerdi said most of the countries that received the bloods were compensated by Paris over the years, but the French government has yet to pay redress to Iranians.

"The relevant bodies, especially the [Iranian] Foreign Ministry, should take action" to get reparations from the French government, Boroujerdi said.

Fabius is due in Tehran on Wednesday for talks with senior Iranian officials.

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French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius is due in Tehran on Wednesday for talks with senior Iranian officials.
Meanwhile, Mohammad Saleh Jowkar, another member of the Iranian parliament (Majlis), highlighted the role of Fabius in the controversial case, saying the people of Iran cannot forget his antagonistic actions toward the Iranian nation.

Jowkar also criticized Fabius for adopting an "arrogant" stance toward Iran during the nuclear negotiations in Vienna.

"We will not forget his oppositions, distractions and his advocacy for the Zionist regime during the negotiations," Jowkar said, adding that the Wednesday visit by Fabius to Tehran is in line with France's business and economic objectives.

Iran and the P5+1 group of countries – the US, Britain, Russia, China, France, and Germany – finalized the text of an agreement, dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), in Vienna on July 14 after 18 days of intense talks.
Allow them to sell off their Mirage F1s to Morocco and may be sign up a deal for a possible supply of Oil and Gas through pipelines from Turkey.
 
Allow them to sell off their Mirage F1s to Morocco and may be sign up a deal for a possible supply of Oil and Gas through pipelines from Turkey.
They only sell their equipments to week countries but not strong countries like Iran who is their competitor in ME.

Russian aircrafts are the best option for Iran. Meanwhile French aircrafts are less efficient than Russian and American ones.
 
thats exactly what i'm saying bro
Daimler AG and Volkswagen have both signed deals with IKCO .

Iran Khodro, Daimler to sign agreement soon - Mehr News Agency

PressTV-Mercedes, Iran Khodro to sign deal ‘soon’

french are not going to get sh@t . nothing at all .
there lawsuit agaist Renault and Peugeot and they will have to pay fine for breaking their contract before anything .



Mercedes, Iran Khodro to sign deal ‘soon’
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Iran Khodro and German automaker Mercedes-Benz will sign a deal soon for production of cars and commercial vehicles, the head of the leading Iranian vehicle manufacturer says.

Hashem Yekke-Zare said Daimler AG’s unit has decided to “enter the Iranian market in full force” after recent negotiations, adding it will re-open its office in Iran in the next two-three months.

“According to the agreement reached with Mercedes-Benz, a five-year deal will be signed soon under which Setareh Iran as the importer and Top Khodro Company as the manufacturer will start distribution of Benz cars in Iran,” he said.

“A 10-year deal will be also signed for production of commercial vehicles…Besides, Mercedes-Benz has announced its readiness to buy 30% of shares in Iranian Diesel Engine Manufacturing (IDEM) and begin production of the latest world engines,” he added.

Another Iranian company, Vehicle Axle Manufacturing Co. (Vamco), will expand cooperation with the German car maker, Yekke-Zare said.

Iran Khodro has also held negotiations with Volkswagen on production of cars and investment in Iran, as well as transfer of technology and exports of products.

“Ultimately, which company will be Volkswagen’s partner in Iran, let’s the company announce itself. But we think Volkswagen is one of the suitable choices for partnership with Iran Khodro,” he added.

The top automakers’ return follows a visit by German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel to Iran this month at the head of a high-profile trade delegation.

Gabriel said he had brought the best German companies which enjoyed very good relations with Iran for years and tried to maintain those ties even under the sanctions regime.

The minister headed a 60-member delegation of big German businesses such as Siemens, Linde, VW, Daimler and GIZ on his three-day visit to the Islamic

PressTV-Mercedes, Iran Khodro to sign deal ‘soon’


جرم رنو و پژوی فرانسه محرز شده؛ پرونده قضایی به دادگاه رفت
Renault and Peugeot France car makers case went to Iranian court

خبرگزاری تسنیم: رئیس هیئت تحقیق و تفحص خودروسازان با بیان اینکه فرانسه ذاتاً بدذات است، گفت: درحالی که جرم رنو و پژوی فرانسه قطعی شده و پرونده آنها به محاکم قضایی ارسال شده است، می‌شنویم که مدیران خودروسازی در حال مهیاکردن میز مذاکره با آنها هستند

خبرگزاری بین المللی تسنیم - جرم رنو و پژوی فرانسه محرز شده؛ پرونده قضایی به دادگاه رفت
 
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