Inclusive government in Afghanistan key to sustainable security
Pakistan has just played host to the biggest international gathering on Afghanistan in which Iran actively participated and submitted a number of proposals to address the dire situation in neighboring Afghanistan.
Commander Warns Israel of Crushing Response If It Is Attacked
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) warned Israel of a 'crushing' response to any attack on its nuclear and military sites, emphasizing that the country will target the source of any aggression against its sensitive sites.
Hostile act against Iran would strengthen its position
With negotiators of Vienna talks returning to capitals for more consultations, talks of a potential Israeli attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities have intensified, with observers pondering over the consequences of such a move.
Rain of Baseless Accusations
Iranians and the world have not fully forgotten that when there is some international issue especially in the Middle East and the West Asia, the Westerners and their media begin consecutive accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran to overshadow the main issue or to corner Iran for getting concessions.
Political Issues Halted Iran Electricity Exports to Oman
Head of Wire and Cable Manufacturers Technical Committee of Iran Electrical Industry Syndicate blames political issues for the halt in electricity export to Iraq and said in the project in Iraq they were forced to get their money in Iraq national currency dinar instead of international currencies due to sanctions.
Iran Calls for Urgent Humanitarian Assistance for Afghanistan
Iran’s Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran Hossein Amirabdollahian presenting four proposals to help the people of Afghanistan says the people of the neighboring state need urgent humanitarian assistance and the establishment of a financial fund among Islamic countries is necessary to achieve this goal.
Agreement in Vienna at hand only if the West shows the will
The latest round of Vienna talks came to an end on Friday with Iran underlining progress made in Vienna and the western side cautiously voicing optimism about the road ahead.
Iranian Drones Turn Into U.S. Nightmare
The Islamic Republic of Iran in recent years has turned into a nightmare for the U.S. and its allies as the more the country progresses in scientific and military fields, the more the Westerners get worried and angry.
Troika Gears Up for Its Best Known Blame Game as Talks Go On
With the parties to the Vienna talks holding a plenary session on Friday, a period of nearly two-week break has started, with the talks scheduled to resume in late December.
Iran rights chief calls on Canada to annul anti-hijab law
Iranian human rights chief on Thursday called on Canada to revoke a discriminatory law banning a citizen from her teaching career for wearing a hijab in classroom in the eastern province of Quebec.