JCPOA alive because of Iran
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has credited the Islamic Republic with keeping the 2015 nuclear deal alive despite continued U.S. violation of its commitments.
Zarif commemorates victims of Sardasht chemical bombardment
In a message on Monday morning, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif commemorated the 34th anniversary of the horrendous chemical weapons attack by Saddam Hussein’s regime on the Iranian city of Sardasht.
Iranian National Observatory inaugurated
The Iranian National Observatory (INO), which is said to kick off a big movement in the area of astronomy in the country, was inaugurated near the city of Kashan, central Isfahan province, on Monday.
Netherlands praises Iran’s efforts to combat narcotics
The Netherlands has lauded Iran for its activities to deal with the trafficking of narcotics, expressing readiness to share knowledge and expertise with Iran in this regard.
U.S. destabilizes region by attacking Iraqi, Syrian groups
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has reacted to U.S. attacks against Resistance groups in Iraq and Syria, calling the attacks a step in the wrong direction.
Taliban doesn’t represent entire Afghanistan but should be part of solution
Iran on Monday said the Taliban represent only part of Afghanistan and not the entire country not now and not in the future.
Leader takes jab at U.S. political bickering
Speaking on the 40th anniversary of martyrdom Ayatollah Seyed Mohammad Beheshti, which is marked as Judiciary Week, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei met with Judiciary chief Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi and other high-profile Judiciary officials.
Why the U.S. targeted Iran allies ahead of nuclear talks
In what appeared to be a concerted campaign of turning up the heat ahead of the potentially last round of nuclear talks in Vienna, the United States initiated a series of targeted measures against Iran possibly to pressure it into giving more concessions in the thorny issues that the negotiating parties have so far failed to make headway on.
Iran Seeks Russia’s Help to Boost Its Northern Ports
Iran's Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO)'s Deputy Head for Ports and Economic Affairs Farhad Montaser Kouhsari says there has been no growth in the northern ports of the country in the past eight years and the country will seek Russia’s help to boost the northern ports.
Iran-China Trade Stands at $5.5b in 5 Months
According to China’s Customs Office report, the trade exchange between Iran and China in the first five months of 2021 stood at $5.5b which shows 14 percent decline comparing to the same period last year.