World must take effective steps to lift illegal bans on developing states
The world must take “serious and effective” steps to counter the U.S. coercion against developing states, an Iranian diplomat has said.
Israel new approach: From sabotage to soft war
“15 years of Benjamin Netanyahu.” If anyone wants to exemplify failure, they can refer to the previous sentence.
Democrats renege on JCPOA
In the latest act of reneging on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a senior Democrat senator has highlighted the difference between now and 2015, when the nuclear deal was reached, implying that the deal should be revisited.
Vienna talks won’t change Iran regional policy
Iranian Ambassador to Syria Mehdi Sobhani has underlined that the Vienna talks between Iran and the West are only concerned with the nuclear issue, and will not affect Iran's consistent policy towards the region and the entire resistance axis.
U.S., E3 cry foul on JCPOA after killing it
Iran has started the production of highly advanced uranium fuel in the latest step to accelerate nuclear research aimed at improving its radiopharmaceuticals amid soaring tensions with the United States and its European allies over a U.S. refusal to rejoin a 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
JCPOA Policies Not to Change Under New Gov’t
Foreign Ministry Spokesman says the policies it has been pursuing on the 2015 nuclear agreement with major world powers are among the “fundamental positions” of the Islamic establishment and thus will not undergo any change when the new administration takes over.
China’s Wang calls on U.S. to rejoin JCPOA
China’s foreign minister has underlined the need for the United States to make an earlier decision to return to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
Iran’s foreign policy will not change
In an interview with IRNA news agency published on Saturday, Iranian Ambassador to Croatia Parviz Esmaeili said that the foreign policy framework of the Islamic Republic of Iran will remain unchanged. He also said that Iran has had fewer coronavirus casualties compared to the rest of the world.
Iran pulls the plug on IAEA cameras
In what appeared to be a bid to accelerate the process of reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran has decided to cut off the UN nuclear watchdog’s access to images and video footages taken by cameras installed inside Iranian nuclear facilities.
Three endgame scenarios loom large over Vienna talks
After six rounds of intensive talks to possibly revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, negotiations in Vienna have reached a key point that could lead to three possible scenarios ranging from a full revival of the original deal to a complete halt to talks, the Tehran Times can reveal.