Iran to publish book on U.S. non-compliance with JCPOA
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has announced that the recent letter he sent to the UN secretary-general about the United States' non-adherence to its commitments under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal will soon be published as a book.
Iran: JCPOA is not over
At his press briefing which was held online, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman presented a timeline of the ministry’s activities and developments in the field of foreign policy over the past two weeks. Saeed Khatibzadeh then answered questions from domestic and foreign journalists.
Zarif lambasts UN for inaction in face of blackmail
Six days prior to the inauguration ceremony of Iranian President-elect Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a letter by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to the secretary-general of the United Nations.
JCPOA Apparently a Dead Deal
After weeks of talks in Vienna over revival of the JCPOA and rejoin of the U.S. to the JACPOA seems to been dead and the Islamic Republic of Iran should not trust on the Western sides any longer for reaching any agreement because it is the nature of the West to prolong the talks for imposing its irrelevant and hegemonic demans.
Vienna Talks Proved “Trust to West Does Not Work”
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has said that one key lesson for future administrations to learn from the experience gained during the tenure of outgoing President Hassan Rouhani is that there is no benefit in putting one's trust in the West.
S. Korean Big Companies Waiting for Iran Deal With West
New South Korea’s Ambassador to Tehran Yun Kanghyeon in meeting with head of Tehran Chamber of Commerce Mr. Masoud Khansari said major South Korean companies are waiting for Iran’s deal with the West to resume cooperation with Tehran.
Cleric politician calls on Raisi to follow long-term strategic ties with neighbors
Cleric politician calls on Raisi to follow long-term strategic ties with neighbors. A member of the Expediency Council has called on the incoming administration of Ebrahim Raisi to establish long-term strategic ties with neighbors and countries which are not influenced by the United States’ anti-Iran position.
U.S. linking prisoner swap to political goals
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has once again accused the United States of using a deal on prisoner swap to score political goals.
Iran voices readiness to implement prisoner swap deal with U.S., UK
Iran has insisted that it has reached a deal with the United States and the United Kingdom on a prisoner swap, underlining that it is ready to proceed with the deal as soon as the other sides fulfill their part.
Washington intensifies intimidatory propaganda to cover up lack of options on JCPOA
With the Vienna nuclear talks between Iran and world powers hitting a deadlock, diplomatic circles in Washington and Europe are once again being prodded to reflect on the options the U.S. has on the table to deal with Iran.