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TEHRAN, Oct. 21 (MNA) – Referring to FATF’s recent warning to Iran, Iranian FM Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters on Monday that the decision of the global watchdog is totally political and Iran disagrees with it. “The Islamic Republic considers anti-money-laundering policies as a necessity and a target in its domestic regulations,” he noted, stressing […]
TEHRAN, Oct. 21 (MNA) – Referring to FATF’s recent warning to Iran, Iranian FM Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters on Monday that the decision of the global watchdog is totally political and Iran disagrees with it.
“The Islamic Republic considers anti-money-laundering policies as a necessity and a target in its domestic regulations,” he noted, stressing that FATF has made a political decision against Iran.
He hoped that after having anti-money-laundering rules ratified by the Iranian administration and jurisdiction, the country will be able to take further required measures in this regard through convergence of Iranian bodies.
FATF said on Friday it had given Iran a final deadline of February 2020 to ‘comply with international norms’, warning that “If before February 2020, Iran does not enact the Palermo and Terrorist Financing Conventions in line with the FATF Standards, then the FATF will fully lift the suspension of counter-measures and call on its members and urge all jurisdictions to apply effective counter-measures, in line with recommendation 19.”
Zarif, elsewhere addressed Iran’s 4th step of reducing its JCPOA commitments, warning that if Europeans fail to fulfill their promises, Iran will take its next step after the country’s High Security Council confirms the act.
He also referred to his and President Rouhani’s participation in the upcoming Non-Aligned Movement summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, adding that “the NAM is of importance for us since it combats unilateralism and is in accordance with Iran’s policies.”
“The summit is a good opportunity for conducting negotiations on international and regional affairs including Syria,” the Iranian FM added.
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Iran exported more than 210,000 tons of fishery products worth $650 million to 67 different countries in the previous Iranian calendar year (ended on March 19), according to the head of Iran’s Fishery Organization (IFO).
An official at the agricultural organization of Mazandaran province said that 125,700 tons of the kiwi and citrus fruits have been exported from this northern province of Iran since the current Iranian calendar year started (March 20, 2024).
The head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) said the country has established a SWIFT-like financial system to do business with several countries in national currencies.
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