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EU, Iraq supporters of peace proposal over US, Iran tension 14 Jul 2019

EU, Iraq supporters of peace proposal over US, Iran tension

In a joint press conference between Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammed al-Hakim and EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini in Baghdad, Iraq, on July 13, both sides showed their support for holding 'peace conference' to de-escalate Iran-US tension.

There are no legal limitations on Iran’s missile program: Russia 14 Jul 2019

There are no legal limitations on Iran’s missile program: Russia

Russia's Permanent Representative to Int'l Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov says that there are no legal limitations on Iran’s missiles, and the country's missile program can be productively discussed in regional context only.

Syrians sign longest support letter for occupied Golan 14 Jul 2019

Syrians sign longest support letter for occupied Golan

The national activity for signing the longest letter of support for the occupied Syrian Golan and its people continued its activities on Saturday in the cities of Lattakia, Jableh, and Tartous.

Has Trump fulfilled his campaign promises? 14 Jul 2019

Has Trump fulfilled his campaign promises?

Donald Trump’s foreign policies and security strategies have been recently called into question, even by the White House staff and the Congress. Since Trump took the office, averagely, at least one person from the administrative office of the White House got fired every month, and some of them were even put on trial. The last person who got fired was Sarah Sanders, the former White House press secretary.

‘Iran’s foreign trade not determined by INSTEX’ 14 Jul 2019

‘Iran’s foreign trade not determined by INSTEX’

The acting head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) said Europe’s Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) is only a channel for trade with Europe and technically it is not determining the country’s foreign trade, Tasnim news agency reported on Saturday.

Venezuela’s president slams UN report 13 Jul 2019

Venezuela’s president slams UN report

Venezuela's president denounced the latest UN Human Rights report on his government, saying it is fraught with “false statements and distortions”.

US waterboards Iran then asks for talks: former IAEA head 13 Jul 2019

US waterboards Iran then asks for talks: former IAEA head

Washington is waterboarding Iran then asks for talks, said former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Mohamed ElBaradei, adding that no country will cooperate under such ‘humiliating conditions’.

Israel more fragile than spider’s web: Hezbollah leader 13 Jul 2019

Israel more fragile than spider’s web: Hezbollah leader

Hezbollah leader says that the Resistance is more powerful than ever despite the sanctions, while saying that Israeli enemy is in its weakest position than ever.

US Mulling 18-Month Sanctions Relief on North Korea 11 Jul 2019

US Mulling 18-Month Sanctions Relief on North Korea

Washington is reportedly mulling sanctions relief on North Korea which can extend up to 18-months if Pyongyang meets certain conditions, according to a report.

Russia Expects to Resolve Disagreements with US over New START 11 Jul 2019

Russia Expects to Resolve Disagreements with US over New START

Moscow expects to resolve disagreements with Washington over New START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty), Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said, addressing the State Duma (the lower house of parliament) on Thursday.