Tehran Reserves Right to Self-Defense Against Israeli Terrorism
Following the martyrdom of two Iranian advisors by the Zionist regime in Syria, the Iran UN envoy said that Iran considers itself rightful to defend itself and its interests against the regime’s acts of terrorism.
MP: IAEA must come to Iran when it faces ambiguity
Abolfazl Amouei, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the parliament, has noted that Iran has repeatedly warned the IAEA to maintain its professional approach and “not be influenced by the Zionists’ claims.”
Leader: Iran Will Not Forgo Regional Presence, Nuclear Program
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei says Iran will not give up on its regional presence and peaceful nuclear program as two factors that contribute to the country’s national power.
Iranian lawmakers renew demand for guarantees in Vienna talks
A group of Iranian lawmakers has urged Iranian negotiators in Vienna to secure demands that the United States won’t quit the 2015 nuclear deal again in case it is revived.
U.S., Other Parties to JCPOA Need to Make Necessary Decisions
Iran’s acting ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says a successful conclusion of the Vienna talks is possible if the United States and the other signatories to the 2015 Iran deal take the necessary political decisions.
Iran understands Russia demand for guarantees
Over the last few days, media and diplomatic circles have been abuzz with inaccurate speculations over how Russia’s demand for guarantees would impact the course of the Vienna talks.
IRGC: Israel will surely ‘pay the price’ for killing two advisors in Syria
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said on Tuesday that the Israeli regime will surely “pay the price” for martyring two of its advisors in Syria.
Time to Bounce Back
The current government in the Islamic Republic of Iran unlike the former government is determined to use all domestic capacities to propel the national economy towards success and growth and now that the Vienna talks seem to end successfully, it will be the best time for the government to accelerate its foreign trade and oil production.
U.S. dithering over Vienna talks increase uncertainty
Talks in Vienna are entering a new phase of uncertainty due to the lack of political decisions on the part of the United States, which now needs a deal with Iran more than ever for a number of reasons.
Iran Decision Over Talks Based on U.S. Actions, Not Messages
Foreign Ministry Spokesman says Iran says the U.S.'s behavior would determine whether Tehran would hold "direct talks" with Washington over the revival of the 2015 agreement.