Iranian Supreme Leader’s top international relations adviser says Iran will not leave Syria because of US threats. At the same time, US pressures on Iran continue.
Iran appears to have been the focal point of political discussions in Brussels and Moscow on July11 and 12. In Brussels, US President Donald Trump and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have been talking about further hardening of US stance against Tehran.
A senior Israeli official says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin “to encourage Iranian forces to leave Syria,” Reuters reported on July 11.
A possible withdrawal of Iranian forces from Syria appears to be on the agenda of Russian leader Vladimir Putin in his upcoming meetings with Iranian and Israeli officials.
Iranian opposition figure Abolfazl Qadiani says Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali “Khamenei should step down as a final solution to the Islamic republic’s problems.”
Tehran’s Prosecutor-General, Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi says the legal cases against several suspects charged with financial corruption in the capital’s municipality have been delivered to the Military Prosecutor’s office.
In a letter to the Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, more than fifty Iranian dissidents have urged him to impose sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) for its role in violation of human rights in the country.
A guarantee for keeping Iran’s oil sales going is one of the conditions Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has set in order to keep Iran in the nuclear deal with the West.
Iranian President Hassan Rohani has told the leaders of France and Germany that a European package of economic measures to counter the effects of U.S. sanctions does not go far enough, Iranian news agencies are reporting.
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