السبت، 18 أبريل 2015

ايران تخطط لانشاء بنك ليصبح وكر للتجسس في السعودية

تخطط ايران لانشاء بنك في السعودية الذي قد يصبح وكر للتجسس كما هي العادة الذي تقوم به وكالات التجسس العالمية لاتخاذ المراكز التجارية والثقافية والاقتصادية كالبنوك كمركز للتجسس مثلما كان المركز التجاري العراقي في الكويت والمدارس العراقية من طاقم تدريسي واداري سابقا
ومناسبة هذا القول
ان البرلمان الايراني الغى الترخيص الذي اعطي لانشاء شبكة اتصالات هاتفية في ايران بواسطة شركة الاتصالات التركية ( تركسل ) والغي الترخيص تحت حجة الخوف من ان تكون الشركة التركية مركز للتجسس والتجسس على الخطوط الهاتفية الايرانية
وساضع خبر خطة ايران انشاء بنك في السعودية
وخبر الغاء البرلمان الايراني الترخيص للشركة التركية

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وخبر الغاء البرلمان الايراني الترخيص للشركة التركية

Turkey's biggest private mobile firm could bail out of a $3bn (£1.6bn) deal to build a network in Iran after MPs there slashed its stake in the project.
Feb 14, 2005- Conservatives in parliament say Turkcell's stake in Irancell, the new network, should be cut from 70% to 49%. They have already given themselves a veto over all foreign investment deals, following allegations about Turkish firms' involvement in Israel.

Turkcell now says it may give up on the deal altogether.

'Security risk'

Iran currently has only one heavily congested mobile network, with long waiting lists for new subscribers. Turkcell signed a contract for the new network in September. The new operator planned to offer sub************************ions for about $180, well below the existing firm's $500 price tag. But a parliamentary commission has now ruled that Turkcell's 70% controlling stake is too high.They say that Turkcell is a security risk because of alleged business ties with Israel.Parliament as a whole - dominated by religious conservatives - will vote on the ruling on Tuesday

http://www.mission-consulting.ch/pag...hain=18,41,127

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خبر خطة ايران انشاء بنك في السعودية


Iran Plans to Open Bank in Jeddah
P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News

JEDDAH, 18 May 2005 — Plans are under way to establish an Iranian bank in Jeddah, the Saudi Press Agency reported yesterday quoting Iranian Trade Minister Muhammad Shariatmadari. “Talks on the bank are progressing well,” he said.

The Iranian move came after the government’s decision to open up the country’s banking sector. Riyadh also intends to allow foreign investors to own 60 percent of the local banks’ capital instead of 49 percent before the end of this year.

The Iranian minister said he expected marine transport between Saudi Arabia and his country would achieve tremendous growth as a result of an agreement signed by the two countries.

He was referring to the marine cooperation agreement, which was signed yesterday by him and Saudi Transport Minister Dr. Jebara Al-Seraisry. Iran owns 120 large ships.

The agreement calls for the removal of obstacles facing marine transportation between the two countries. “The two sides must comply with principles related to safety and protection of ships, protection of marine environment and transportation of dangerous material,” SPA said.

The agreement would boost trade between the two countries and promote investment in the marine transport sector. The accord is significant as more than 90 percent of bilateral trade is carried out through shipping lines.

According to Commerce Minister Dr. Hashim Yamani bilateral trade between the two countries reached SR2 billion last year.

The marine transport agreement came following a meeting of the Saudi-Iranian Joint Commission, which discussed prospects of increasing trade exchange, holding trade exhibitions and cooperation in financial and banking sectors.

Saudi Arabia and Iran have decided to complete procedures for the signing of another agreement on investment protection and promotion.

Shariatmadari said the agreement on standards and specifications would also help Iranian goods to enter Saudi markets. He estimated the value of Saudi-Iranian joint projects in the Kingdom at SR1 billion. “We are also thinking of activating free-trade zones between the two countries and enhancing bilateral trade exchange,” he added.

Abdul Rahman Al-Jeraisy, chairman of the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the visit of Shariatmadari and his accompanying delegation would help strengthen commercial and industrial ties between the two countries.

Addressing Iranian businessmen at the chamber, he emphasized the importance of forging a strategic partnership between Saudi Arabia and Iran in order to confront international challenges. “This partnership will help us compete with international companies,” he pointed out.

Jeraisry also invited Iranian businessmen to participate in the $620 billion projects offered by the Kingdom in electricity, railways, desalination, gas, petrochemicals and other vital sectors.

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