Top Iranian MP: US, UK complicit in Natanz sabotage
The chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s Energy Committee believes Iran should take tough action in response to an act of sabotage at the country’s Natanz nuclear facility earlier this month, which Tehran has blamed on Israel.
US pledge to fight global warming as ‘very insufficient’
The United States has faced criticism after returning to climate talks as part of attempts to end its international isolation, with activists saying Washington’s pledge to fight global warming is too little.
Biden Does Not Dare to Lift Sanctions
As the Vienna talks on the fate of rejoin of the U.S. to the JCPOA ended and all delegations returned their homes for making their decisions in their governments, some reports claim that the U.S. Administration does not want to remove all sanctions and it is just focusing on partial removal of sanctions and it is against what the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution has set as the redline for the negotiating team and they should be fully aware of the tricks and the game which is played by the Western side, especially by the U.S.
Tehran Rules Out Odd Speculations on Its 60% Enrichment
Iran’s ambassador to the international organizations in Vienna has ruled out “odd speculations” about the country’s nuclear program, saying the change in the mode of Iran’s 60% uranium enrichment program is a “technical decision” which the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was informed about.
Iran wants full implementation of JCPOA, neither more nor less
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani says what Tehran is seeking through the ongoing talks in Vienna is the full implementation of the 2015 nuclear accord, neither more nor less.
Republicans unveil largest package of Iran sanctions
Republicans in Congress have introduced legislation containing the “largest package” of sanctions against Iran to prevent the Joe Biden administration from potentially removing the sanctions that Washington reimposed against Tehran when it left a landmark nuclear agreement in 2018.
Syria: Illegitimate OPCW resolution promotes terrorism
Syria has condemned a Western-backed resolution passed by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) over the country’s alleged use of toxic arms, saying the illegitimate move encourages foreign-sponsored terrorists to go ahead with their crimes in the Arab country.
Tehran, Islamabad Urged to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
President Hassan Rouhani in his meeting with Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that security is a common concern of the two countries, and strengthening cooperation in this area is necessary.
Iran, Pakistan Open Third Border Crossing in Historic Achievement
Iran and Pakistan have opened their third official border crossing with the aim of facilitating business and trade exchanges and creating new job opportunities for their border residents.
Tehran, Bratislava Intent to Broaden Ties: Qazizadeh
Vice-Speaker of Ian’s Parliament Amir Hossein Qazizadeh Hashemi conferred with Slovakian Ambassador to Tehran Ladislav Ballek on the development of bilateral relations.