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Iran summons Swiss envoy over US Supreme Court ruling
Irans Foreign Ministry has summoned Swiss ambassador to Tehran to protest the recent ruling by US Supreme Court against the Islamic Republic.Swiss ambassador to Tehran who looks after US interests in Iran, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to receive the Islamic Republics protest against the recent ruling by US Supreme Court on the transfer of about $2bn of frozen Iranian assets to the families of victims of the 1983 bombing in Beirut.
Nothing can hinder enhanced Iran-LatAm ties: Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says relations with Latin American countries are among the Islamic Republics principled policies, stressing that no obstacle can hinder the expansion of mutual ties.
No will in US to end hostilities toward Iranian nation: Spokesman
The spokesman of Irans Foreign Ministry censured a recent decision by the US to seize nearly $2 billion of the Central Bank of Irans assets, saying that the move proved there is no end to Washingtons long history of hostilities toward the Iranian nation.
Iran defense minister heads to Moscow
Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehqan has traveled to Moscow to attend the 2016 Moscow Conference on International Security and discuss further military cooperation with Russia.
Iran VP, Hezbollah sec-gen discuss regional developments
Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah and Irans Vice-President and Head of Martyr Foundation Seyed Mohammad Ali Shahidi discussed regional development here on Tuesday.
Prosecutor General seeks judicial action on US Court ruling on Irans assets
Irans Prosecutor General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri proposed setting up a juridical task force, made up of top Iranian judges, to take action, within the framework of international law, against the US decision to seize the Central Bank of Irans assets in an American bank.
Leaders top aide: US seizure of Irans assets instance of theft
Iranian Supreme Leaders Top Advisor for International Affairs Ali Akbar Velayati condemned the recent ruling by the US Supreme Court which authorized the transfer of $2 billion of Tehrans frozen assets to the families of the victims of a 1983 bombing in Beirut, describing the act as a blatant instance of theft and international robbery.