First Vice President Parviz Davudi of Iran
Iran's First Vice President Parviz Davudi has said the Islamic Republic is hoping to undertake a number of economic projects in Djibouti, reported the Tehran Times.
TASHKENT (IRNA) -- First Vice President Parviz Davudi said on Saturday that Iran's nuclear program is in right direction and legitimate according to Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Iran recognises the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) and its rules -- we will see any irresponsible interference as a serious threat and we demand a non-discriminatory approach," Davudi was quoted by Russia's RIA Novosti news agency as saying.
Davudi was speaking during a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) -- an Asian regional grouping powered by Moscow and Beijing that Iran joined as an observer earlier this year.
22-04-06 First Vice President Parviz Davudi said that Iran possesses 280 bn cm of different kinds of energies, 155 bn barrels of which are oil and gas.
among which Iran holds some 11 %, while the whole Middle East holds some 61.
Iran to build new nuclear power plants 03-04-2007 12:04 Iran plans to build new nuclear power stations, Iran's First Vice President Parviz Davudi said Tuesday.
Iran to build new nuclear power plants 03-04-2007 12:04 TEHRAN, April 2 (RIA Novosti) -- Iran plans to build new nuclear power stations, Irans First Vice President Parviz Davudi said Tuesday.
Iran ready to help Iraqimprove security situationTehran Times Political DeskIran is prepared to contribute to Iraq's reconstruction program and to assist in efforts to improve the security situation, Iranian First Vice President Parviz Davudi said in Baghdad on Wednesday.
Davudi said that Iran has always sought to help restore security in Iraq because a secure Iraq benefits Iran and the entire region.
ASHKHABAD (IRNA) � Iran's First Vice President Parviz Davudi has said that Iran is prepared to cooperate with Turkmenistan and make investment in various oil and gas projects, particularly in the domain of exploration, transfer and transit of oil and gas products.
Davudi said there is great potential for expanding Tehran-Doha relations in the energy, investment, tourism, and housing sectors.
In order to respect the sanctity of these terms the flag should never be flown at half mast," Vice President Parviz Davudi said in a directive to state organisations.
Iranian Deputy President Parviz Davudi said that Iran would strike its enemies "with lightening speed" if it is attacked.
Davudi said he met the Syrian president, prime minister, and other officials for discussions on economic plans and major regional problems, such as the Israeli attacks on Gaza, the need to unite Palestinian groups, and the Lebanon and Iraq crises.
Davudi expressed opinion on necessity of the further reinforcement of bilateral ties and mutual beneficial partnership.
Iranian Vice President Parviz Davudi was speaking at an army parade to mark the anniversary of the outbreak of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war in 1980.
In a meeting with Iraqi Minister of Trade Abd al-Falah al-Sudani, Davudi said progress and peace for Iraq would benefit all regional countries.