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Guardian Council Spokesman Kadkhodaei said Sat. that the Iranian Parliament has resolved only two out of the 22 flaws with the bill on Iran’s accession to the convention against the funding of terrorism (CFT). Speaking in a press conference on Saturday, Spokesman for the Guardian Council said the Council has reviewed the amendments made by […]
Guardian Council Spokesman Kadkhodaei said Sat. that the Iranian Parliament has resolved only two out of the 22 flaws with the bill on Iran’s accession to the convention against the funding of terrorism (CFT).
Speaking in a press conference on Saturday, Spokesman for the Guardian Council said the Council has reviewed the amendments made by the Parliament to the bill on Iran’s accession to the convention against the funding of terrorism (CFT), and has found only two out of the 22 flaws resolved, as had been pointed out by the Council back in November.
Meanwhile, Chairman of National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of Iranian Parliament Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh said on Dec. 31 that the Expediency Council will give the final say on the two FATF-related bills on combating money laundering and Iran’s accession to the convention against the funding of terrorism (CFT).
On Dec. 5, lawmakers passed the amendment bill on Iran’s accession to the convention against the funding of terrorism (CFT), which was ratified in early October, as part of efforts to oblige the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to remove the country from its blacklist.
The Guardian Council rejected the bill on November 4, on the basis of having found a series of faults with it, which, according to its spokesman, were either ambiguous or ran counter to the country’s Shari’ah and the Constitutional law.
FATF has given Iran a February deadline to complete the necessary reforms regarding its removal from the task force’s blacklist.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Association of Iran’s Rubber and Tire Producers said 80 percent of the country’s needs for tires is met by domestic producers, IRIB reported
Iranian banking system paid 380.893 trillion rials (about $780 million) of facilities to knowledge-based companies in the first two months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20-May 21), to register an over 100 percent rise compared to the same period in the preceding year
The production of iron ore concentrate in Iran increased by 17.6 percent in the first two months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20 -May 20), as compared to the same period in the past year, according to the data released by the Iranian Steel Producers Association (ISPA)
The head of the Iran Airports and Air Navigation Company declared that the second FlightCheck aircraft arrived in the Islamic country after the finalization of the purchasing process and officially started its operation
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