Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh made statements to reporters at a weekly press conference. Ongoing nuclear negotiations in Vienna as well as Saudi-Iran talks were among the subjects that the spokesperson
MoreIran grants gas field project to local firm after terminating agreement with Indian consortium
It has been reported that Iran reached an agreement with a local firm for the $1.8 billion gas field project off the coast of the Persian Gulf. According to the report, the
MoreAs the time draws closer to the presidential elections, which would be held on June 18, the Iranian press expressed concern regarding the turnout of the upcoming poll. Particularly, pro-reformist media voiced
MoreThe Austrian Foreign Ministry announced through a statement issued on Saturday that Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif canceled his visit to Vienna, where he would meet with his Austrian counterpart Alexander Schallenberg.
MoreLondon-based news site Middle East Eye (MEE) exclusively reported that Saudi and Iraqi officials held another round of secret talks in Baghdad last week. Quoting Iraqi officials familiar with talks between the
MoreOn Wednesday, former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad completed his registration for the upcoming presidential election which will be held in June. His nomination came on the second day of the registration process.
MoreOn Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif traveled to Syria to discuss the latest regional developments, particularly Israeli aggression against Palestinian people in East Jerusalem, with officials from the Assad government. A
MoreOn Tuesday, the registration process for prospective candidates for Iran’s presidential election, which will be held in June, has started. The election is expected to lead to a tight race between reformists
MoreFollowing the latest incident that occurred in Iraq’s Karbala yesterday evening, the Iranian Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the attacks towards its consulate in the Iraqi city. In the statement, Iran’s
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