Iran's concessions to UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi during his visit to Tehran depend largely on future negotiations, Grossi conceded, walking back some earlier comments.
China believes that full and effective compliance is the right way forward for the Iranian nuclear issue, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said
Pakistan will be required to give an assurance that its balance of payments deficit is fully financed for the remaining period of an International Monetary Fund program.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on March 5 that Ankara is working hard to extend a UN-backed initiative that has enabled Ukraine to export grain from ports blockaded by Russia following its invasion.
Germany is making slow progress in enforcing sanctions against Russian oligarchs and institutions, according to government numbers seen by Reuters on March 5.
Russia's ruptured undersea Nord Stream gas pipelines are set to be sealed up and mothballed as there are no immediate plans to repair or reactivate them, sources familiar with the plans have told Reuters.
It would be an absolute "red line" if China provided weapons to Russia, a senior European Union official said on March 3, adding that the EU would respond with sanctions.
Just over a year since Andrei Rublev wrote "No War Please" on the lens of a TV camera on his way to winning the Dubai title, the Russian issued another call for peace on March 3, saying it was "crazy" to see citizens suffering and dying.
Cash-strapped Pakistan will receive $1.3 billion in financing from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China in coming days to help shore up its foreign exchange reserves, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on March 3.
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, has arrived in Iran for high-level meetings.
The European Union's top court will hear a case brought by a British-Romanian transgender man against Romanian authorities over their refusal to recognize his gender identity.
Reports of poison attacks on schoolgirls in Iran are shocking and must be investigated fully, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said.
Germany has asked Switzerland to sell it some of its mothballed Leopard 2 tanks, the Swiss government said, in a deal that could allow Germany and other countries to increase military aid to Ukraine.
The UN nuclear watchdog says its chief, Rafael Grossi, will travel to Iran for "high-level meetings" as diplomats say he wants to jolt Tehran into cooperating with an investigation into uranium traces found at undeclared sites.
A delegation of Hungarian lawmakers plans to visit Sweden on March 7 to discuss the Nordic country's bid to join NATO, a Swedish parliament spokesperson said on March 2.
A Russian flag was discovered painted onto the base of Denmark's Little Mermaid statue on March 2 in what police said was a "case of vandalism" at Copenhagen's most famous landmark and a popular tourist attraction.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on March 2 urged China not to send weapons to help Russia's war in Ukraine and instead asked Beijing to exert pressure on Moscow to pull back its forces.
Finland's parliament has overwhelmingly backed its bid to join NATO, the assembly's speaker said.
The Wikimedia Foundation was fined 2 million rubles ($27,000) by a Russian court on February 28 after the authorities accused it of failing to delete "misinformation" about the Russian military from Wikipedia.
Russia's Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg temporarily suspended all flights on February 28, the city government said.
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