In an unusually blunt message on the campaign trail, President Hassan Rohani has insisted Iranian voters will reject those who "execute and jail."
“Islamic Republic will not surrender to documents such as UNESCO's 2030 and its implementation is forbidden,” Iran's supreme leader, ayatollah Ali Khamenei declared, on Sunday May 7.
Iran’s President Hassan Rohani came under criticism from his main conservative rivals during a live televised presidential election debate on May 5 -- a debate focusing on politics and culture.
Reformist former president, Mohammad Khatami has endorsed the moderate incumbent, Hassan Rohani, for a second term in May 19 presidential election.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister criticizing last year's attack on the Saudi Arabian embassy in Tehran said that relevant authorities did not "manage" the situation correctly.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani has warned Iranians that a vote for his hard-line rivals could bring greater authoritarianism to the country, while his main opponent assailed him over his economic policies.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has criticized President Hassan Rohani for saying his rapprochement policy toward the West had caused the threat of war to fade.