U.S. national-security adviser John Bolton says President Donald Trump’s willingness to talk to Iranian President Hassan Rohani about Tehran’s nuclear program does not imply that the U.S. leader is about to change his tough stance on Iran.
Vocal opposition in parliament and among hardliners has erupted against President Hassan Rouhani for suggesting he could meet with Donald Trump. But is the outcry genuine or a negotiating tactic.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has said he "wouldn't mind meeting with an individual" if that meeting could lead to Iran's economic development.
After a short visit and hours of talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has left the G7 summit in Biarritz, a Reuters witness said on Sunday.
Iranian journalists in Tehran say a reporter who accompanied Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif during his European tour last week has stayed behind and is seeking political asylum either in Sweden or Norway.
American officials have confirmed that Israel has been behind mysterious attacks recently targeting Iran-backed militias in Iraq, according to The New York Times and the Associated Press.
Security forces in Iran have arrested two members of the Iranian Parliament (Majles) on charges of "disrupting the car market," a member of parliament’s ethics committee told Fars news agency on August 22.
Addressing the government, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei largely avoided foreign policy issues and emphasized the economy and culture as the two most important problems facing the nation.
New figures released by the European Commission indicate that bilateral trade between 28 EU members and Iran has dropped to one quarter during the first six months of 2019 compared with the same period in 2018.
Recent disclosure of major financial corruption cases in Iran appear to have caused colossal collateral damage to the hard core of the Islamic Republic while also ruining the political future of several key regime insiders.
There is a fierce internal battle raging against a Khamenei loyalist who might have lost his support from the Supreme Leader. Most suspect the saga is connected to the issue of succession.
Iran's car manufacturing industry is suffering from "widespread financial corruption," a member of Majles (parliament) has disclosed.
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