Tehran is preparing a portfolio of hundreds of investment projects and technical partnership contracts, according to the ministry’s news outlet, Shana. Paknejad intends for these initiatives to anchor Iran’s return to the global economy, provided a stable post-agreement landscape emerges. The minister’s remarks frame the oil industry not merely as a commercial asset, but as the strategic frontline for gauging the viability of any diplomatic thaw with Washington.
Iran Oil Minister Positions Energy Sector as Diplomatic Barometer
Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad signaled on Sunday that Iran’s energy sector stands ready to serve as the primary litmus test for a potential rapprochement with the United States. He emphasized that the industry’s capacity to integrate into global markets depends entirely on whether Western powers honor the spirit of future agreements.





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