Don’t expect installation of IAEA cameras damaged by Israel without costs: Iran tells E3, US, IAEA
Iran’s ambassador to the IAEA on Monday afternoon reacted to the remarks by the representatives of the U.S., the European trio (E3), as well as the IAEA regarding the Tesa Complex in Karaj, saying they cannot “remain silent” in the face the Israeli regime’s “terrorist operations” against the Iranian sites and don’t prevent it and then seek a continued IAEA surveillance of the sites that have suffered damage in the terrorist sabotage acts.
Decoding IAEA silence over clear violation of NPT in AUKUS pact
The AUKUS pact, with all its controversies, has turned all eyes on three world powers and an international body: The United States, United Kingdom, France, and United Nations nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Leader Calls on Iranian Students to Foil Enemy Propaganda
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called on Iranian students to uncover the truth and eliminate ambiguities fomented by the enemy’s propaganda campaign against the Iranian nation.
Venezuela, Cuba slam American foreign policy
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says his country has been the victim of a "fierce campaign" of permanent and systematic aggression through economic and financial sanctions from the United States and its allies.
High time for U.S. to wake up to new reality: Iranian Foreign Ministry
The spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry has once again reiterated Tehran’s resolve to engage in only results-oriented talks to revive a nuclear deal it struck with world powers in 2015, saying it is high time for the United States, which unilaterally quit the agreement, "to wake up to new reality."
Since victory of I.R. in Iran, U.S. failed to achieve its goals in the region: researcher
A Lebanese political researcher says that since the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, the U.S. has failed to realize its military ambitions in the region.
Iran hits out at U.S., Britain over AUKUS deal
Iran’s permanent ambassador to Vienna-based international organizations has lashed out at the U.S. and UK for adopting nuclear double standards amid a decision to help Australia get its first nuclear-powered submarine under a deal known as AUKUS.
Iran to return to nuclear talks soon but Biden has sent negative sign
Iran remains ready to return to nuclear talks “very soon” but the Biden administration has sent a “negative sign" by failing to lift economic sanctions and imposing new sanctions against Tehran, Iran’s new foreign minister told NBC News.
EU sides with France in the U.S, Australia spat
Top EU officials have rallied behind France in criticizing the United States for negotiating a security pact in secret with Australia and Britain that cost Paris a lucrative submarine deal as diplomatic tensions escalate over the issue.
Risk of military confrontation between China and U.S. is growing, ex-White House official warns
Frank Von Hippel, who was responsible for national security issues in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy from 1993 to 1994, warns about “the danger of growing military confrontation” between China and the United States.