Iran, Saudi Arabia edge closer to restoring ties
After more than a year of painstaking and security-oriented talks, Iran and Saudi Arabia appear to be on the verge of making a breakthrough that could end years of diplomatic severance.
Iran, Russia, China Standing Against U.S. Expansionism
An advisor to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei defends the country’s ‘Look to the East’ policy and hails growing cooperation among Iran, Russia and China as three independent powers standing against America’s agenda of expansionism.
Israel, Non-Stop Killing Machine
While the world is busy with inflation, fuel and food issues, Israel continues its crimes in the Middle East once in Palestine and now in Syria and no international body or country tries to stop this killing machine.
President Slams IAEA’s BoG Resolution on Iran
President Ebrahim Raisi says the sanctions imposed by the United States on the Islamic Republic following Washington's unilateral withdrawal from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal have been detrimental to global economy, particularly Europe.
Oman navy chief hails Iran’s indigenous defense technology
The Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (CRNO) Rear Admiral Saif Bin Nasser Bin Mohsin Al Rahbi has praised Iran’s technological progress in defense industry, especially in maritime field.
Iraq’s anger against Turkey snowballing
A deadly Turkish attack on a civilian resort in a tourism city in Iraqi Kurdistan has unleashed Iraqi wrath against Turkey and laid bare the tenuousness of Turkish influence in Iraq.
Region rejects notion of alliance against Iran
General Michael Kurilla, who now serves as the head of the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), has recently proposed an idea which would include forming an integrated air and missile defense system in West Asia with the inclusion of Israel.
UAE, Kuwait to send ambassadors to Tehran
In a live talk show aired late Thursday, Iran’s foreign minister discussed a broad range of issues, from Iran’s good neighborliness policy to the ongoing sanctions-removal negotiations.
Iran moves past dichotomy between JCPOA and neighborly ties
In what appears to constitute the main feature of the Raisi administration’s foreign policy, a senior Iranian diplomat has said that Tehran is no longer constrained by indirect talks with the U.S. in expanding relations with neighboring countries.
Iranophobia Does Not Work Any Longer
Last week, the Middle East saw the presence of U.S. President Joe Biden in the region amid media and political hype which was aimed at creating Iranophobia and stepping up pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran to accept the U.S. and its allies’ excessive demands but in practice it was proved that Iranophobia does not work any longer and all U.S. efforts have been ineffective.