Lebanese Diab Slams Israel for Breach Sovereignty
Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab said on Tuesday Israel had violated his country's sovereignty with a "dangerous military escalation" along the frontier on Monday.
Iraqi PM Orders Probing into Deaths of Baghdad Protesters
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi ordered police to launch a swift investigation into the deaths of two protesters during clashes with security forces in the capital Baghdad on the weekend.
Iran Says US Must End Illegal Behavior
Spokesman of the Iranian government Ali Rabiei said that the US “must stop its illegal and unacceptable behavior before it is too late.”
Ukraine: Iranian Delegation to Discuss Plane Crash Compensation
An Iranian delegation will visit Ukraine on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss compensation for a Ukrainian plane that crashed near Tehran in January.
Tehran, Dushanbe Ties Enhancing
Foreign Minister of Tajikistan said that the bilateral relations between Tehran and Dushanbe have improved in various fields in recent months.
Former Malaysian PM, Najib Found Guilty of Corruption
Malaysia’s former prime minister Najib Razak was found guilty of corruption on Tuesday in the first trial linked to a multi-billion-dollar scandal.
Lebanon to Condemn US over Harassment of Iranian Aircraft
The deputy speaker of the Lebanese parliament said his country will press on with diplomatic efforts to condemn the recent move by US fighter jets to harass a Lebanon-bound Iranian civilian aircraft over Syria.
Zarif: World Order after Coronavirus not to Be Entirely Western
The emerging post-coronavirus world order will not be an entirely Western one, said the Iranian foreign minister.
Iranian Official Urges Negotiations to Karabakh Dispute
Iranian President’s Chief of Staff Mahmoud Vaezi called for a peaceful solution to the dispute in the Karabakh region after an escalation of tensions between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Iran, Italy Ready to Revive Economic Ties amid Pandemic
Iran and Italy are demonstrating a willingness to revive, by hook or by crook, the longstanding traditional economic ties, particularly between their private sectors.