Naval mission to the Atlantic increases Iran’s strategic depth: admiral
Iran’s “strategic depth” in the sea has increased, Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari has said in a commentary published on Sunday.
“To Progress” Or “Not to Progress” This the Question
For weeks the talks on Iran’s nuclear deal, the JCPOA, have resume in Vienna and the signatories of the deal are discussing the return of the U.S. to the JCPOA and everyday one party says something differently on the outcome of the talks.
UK PM threatens EU with emergency clause over N.Ireland trade dispute
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has threatened the European Union with emergency measures if no solution was found in a trade dispute with the bloc.
many attacks on Rouhani administration: Candidates hold last debate before June 18 election
The third and final debate in Iran’s 2021 presidential election has gone according to an already established pattern of candidates joining two opposing fronts but also engaging in almost incessant attacks on the President Hassan Rouhani administration.
Economic terrorism amid pandemic is crime against humanity
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Saturday that the “economic terrorism” against Iran during the Coronavirus pandemic “is a crime against humanity”.
GOP senators push for veto power over Iran nuclear deal
A group of Republican senators introduced a bill on Friday that would require President Joe Biden to secure congressional approval for any new diplomatic agreement to revitalize the 2015 nuclear deal, officially called the JCPOA, according to Politico
Iranian presidential candidates face off in final showdown
Seven presidential candidates gathered at the IRIB building on Saturday to discuss their plans and elaborate on their views on “people’s concerns” in the third and final presidential debate.
U.S. Policy Change Towards JCPOA “Only in Words”
Iran’s UN ambassador has rejected a U.S. claim of policy change towards the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal, saying Washington is still pushing ahead with the so-called “maximum pressure” campaign against Tehran.
Russia denies will provide Iran with satellite system
Russian leader Vladimir Putin refuted on Friday a U.S. media report that Moscow is preparing to transfer to Iran an advanced satellite system that will substantially boost its surveillance capabilities.
Russia will provide Iran with cutting-edge satellite
According to the Washington Post, Russia is planning to equip Iran with an advanced satellite that will allow it to track possible military targets across West Asia.