NBC News| Ann Curry: Iran's Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, spoke with NBC News' Ann Curry Wednesday. Below is the complete interview:
ANN CURRY: Foreign minister, thank you so much for being here.
JAVAD ZARIF: Happy to be with you.
ANN CURRY: We've noticed a sudden flurry of meetings - is this a sign that things are getting-- bogged ...
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IranianForeign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, spoke with NBC News Ann Curry Wednesday.
Below is the complete interview:
ANN CURRY: Foreign minister, thank you so much for being here.
JAVAD ZARIF: Happy to be with ...
In the wake of last month's historic phone call between President Barack Obama and Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani, Tuesday a much anticipated new round of negotiations began, to ensure to the world that Iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapon.
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif presented Iran's nuclear proposal in a power-point presentation for ...
(Reuters) -Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, in a television interview, said his country is not seeking war but harshly criticized Israel for bringing "instability" to the Middle East and for questioning his government's intentions toward nuclear arms.
The comments from the new Iranian president came during the second part of an interview with NBC ...
In his first American television interview, President Hassan Rouhani signaled an interest in improving relations with the United States. Less than a week earlier, President Barack Obama revealed that he had privately communicated with Irans new president. Rouhani described the tone of Obamas letter as positive and constructive in his interview with ...
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says he has full authority to negotiate a deal with the West over the Islamic Republics nuclear energy program.
The Iranian president made the remark in an interview with American TV channel NBC in Tehran on Wednesday.
Rouhani also reiterated that Tehran does not seek nuclear weapons.
The comments come ahead ...