Araghchi, Schmid hold talks on JCPOA in Tehran
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met and held talks with Secretary General of European External Action Service Helga Schmid on Saturday morning in Tehran.
Tony Blair and a bait called Brexit
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is still trying to play a major role in the country's political equivalents, under the pretext of confronting the implementation of its withdrawal plan from the European Union. This is while Tony Blair's political history has long endured in Britain.
The equation is clear, mediation has no meaning!
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to Tehran can be viewed from a variety of dimensions. The trip comes at a time when the United States has formally withdrawn from the nuclear deal with Iran, and the three European countries, Germany, Britain and France, have not taken any steps in maintaining the Babe over the past year.
UN chief calls for independent probe into suspicious PG tanker attacks
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres denounced a Thursday incident involving two oil tankers in the Sea of Oman, calling for in an independent investigation to establish those responsible for the attacks.
President Rouhani in Tajikistan to attend CICA
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in Tajikistan’s capital Dushanbe late Friday to attend the Fifth Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA).
Ansarullah Abiding by Hudaydah Ceasefire Deal: UN
A UN mission monitoring a peace deal between warring parties in Yemen’s Hudaydah region said Houthi Ansarullah movement has fully honored a ceasefire deal in the port city, saying that it had not detected any Houthi military forces in three key ports in the Arab country.
Blasts Hit Oil Tankers in Sea of Oman; Iran Dispatches Rescue Vessel
Two successive blasts hit two large oil tankers in the Sea of Oman on Thursday morning, media reports said.
Russia, Turkey Broker Ceasefire in Syria’s Idlib: Report
Russia and Turkey have brokered a complete ceasefire in Syria’s Idlib province between Syrian forces and militants, a report said.
Thousands of Hong Kong Protesters Gather, Govt. Offices Shut after Violence
Thousands of protesters readied in Hong Kong on Thursday for more potential clashes with police over a planned extradition law with mainland China, a day after police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at demonstrators.
Iraq Says Not Interested in US-Led Bahrain Conference
Iraq’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad al-Sahaf said his country will not attend a forthcoming conference in Bahrain in support of a controversial proposal by the United States.