Reuters - Iran should come to the negotiating table with world powers and Persian Gulf countries to seek a new deal that would deescalate regional tensions and revive its economy, a senior United Arab Emirates official said on Sunday.
Tensions in the Persian Gulf have risen since attacks on oil tankers in a vital global shipping lane this summer,...
IRNA Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday that Tehran's suggestions to the countries of the region for signing a non-aggression agreement is still pending.
Saying that the region belongs just to the people of the region and that the region's security should just be provided by the regional countries, Abbas Mousavi added that presence ...
Press TV - Iran has rejected French President Emmanuel Macrons proposal to include the Islamic Republics missile program into new negotiations, an informed source tells Press TV.
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity on Monday, added that Iran has already responded to Macrons proposal, stressing that the countrys missile program is not ...
IRNA The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran spokesman said on Monday that the reduced commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is not made out of pertinacity, rather it aims to open a window to diplomacy and awaken the other states parties to the JCPOA to honor their obligations.
"The JCPOA was a trading deal that what Iran gave ...
Press TV - Tehran says it is not after fueling tensions and keeps the door open to diplomacy and talks despite Europes failure to stand up to US pressure and uphold its commitments under a 2015 nuclear deal.
Irans Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Wednesday that the country remains committed to the 2015 nuclear deal, officially known ...
MNA Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Mousavi said Monday that Tehran welcomes talks with Persian Gulf countries.
Aksed about UAEs claim on its readiness to hold talks with Iran, Mousavi answered in his weekly presser, if they mean talking with the Persian Gulf countries, its a long time that Iran has expressed readiness for such talks. ...
Sputnik - A US Department of State official said Sunday that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has canceled his trip to Moscow but will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Sochi, according to Reuters.
According to Reuters, citing a US State Department official on condition of anonymity, Pompeo ...
Press TV- An appeals court has upheld a five-year prison sentence handed down to a former member of the Iranian nuclear negotiation team found guilty of espionage.
In August 2016, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei, Irans Judiciary spokesman, confirmed that the unidentified negotiator had been arrested, but was released on bail within days. The individual,...
American Herald Tribune |Esmaeel Mosallanejad & Mohammad Mosallanejad: Amid the nuclear talks that led to a final agreement aimed at guaranteeing the peaceful nature of Iranian nuclear program, the supreme leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, insisted that he was not optimistic about the outcome:
"Some of the officials of the previous government ...
Iran Review|Bagher Asadi: Mohammad Mehdi Raji, Conversation with Mohammad Javad Zarif Former Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations (2013), Ney Publishing House, Tehran (in Persian), 384 pages.
Publisher: Nashre-Ney
Date of Publication: 2013
ISBN-13: 9789641852988
ISBN-10: 9641852981
Language: Persian
Book Description
Dr. ...
In a post in his Telegram channel, Parviz Esmaeili, the deputy for communications and information at President Hassan Rouhanis office, gave an interesting account of a gift given by Zarif to Kerry on January 16, 2015, in the course of nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers.
Media reports quoted the US Federal Register as saying that Iranian ...
From Confrontation to Accord
Author: Daniel H. Joyner
Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (September 29, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0190635711
ISBN-13: 978-0190635718
Description
This book provides an international legal analysis of the most important questions regarding Iran's nuclear program since ...
A U.S. State Department video of a press briefing about secret U.S.-Iran nuclear talks was deliberately edited but there is no evidence to suggest the cut was intended to hide information, a U.S. spokesman said on Thursday after further details were released of an investigation into the incident.
"We are confident the video of that press briefing ...
Facing mounting pressure from members of Congress and from inquiring journalists, the State Department said today it has reopened its investigation into who ordered the video edit of a State Department briefing from December 2013.
Last week when the State Department admitted the video had been deliberately edited (after having originally stated ...
Tehran, May 29, IRNA Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday that what brought the enemies to the negotiating table was Iran's might and strength.
If the enemies were not disappointed from military attack on Iran, they would not choose the path of negotiations, Araqchi said.
Speaking at a Tehran university, Araqchi said that different ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) The Israeli secret service, Mossad, is suspected of being behind a series of mysterious cyber-spying attacks on decisive negotiations over Irans nuclear program held at luxury hotels across Europe earlier this year, Swiss media reported.
A Swiss newspaper, Der Tagesanzeiger, said that research carried out by its staff had shown ...
This is the story of the United States, the atom and Iran.
It's the story of a historic nuclear agreement a story we may be tempted to think we know. After all, Congress just finished a chaotic debate that ended when lawmakers failed to block the deal. There was no solemn national moment of decision no up-or-down vote, as with a treaty or a war....
A group of jubilant Iranians cheer and spray artificial snow during street celebrations following the announcement of the nuclear deal in July.
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have negotiated a treaty with Iran to prevent that country from producing nuclear weapons. As expected, some members of Congress oppose this plan ...
The expected showdown in Congress next month over the administration's nuclear deal with Iran is only the first in a series of challenges that could leave the fate of the historic agreement uncertain for years and blemish President Obama's most ambitious foreign policy effort.
Although the accord appears on track to survive congressional opposition ...
The agreement would make it easier to bomb Iran, administration officials have told lawmakers.
Want to bomb Iran? Then support the nuclear deal.
Thats the provocative argument coming from Obama administration officials and other backers of the deal as they promote it before a crucial vote in Congress next month.
In meetings on Capitol Hill ...