A senior Iranian cleric has said that the enemies should know that the Islamic Republic of Iran – if attacked – would chase the enemies deep into their territory.
Iran does not accept comments that “Enemy of your enemy is your friend”, and has many times said that it is not going to support extremism under any condition, said Bahrami.
Iran's oil chief has said that his ministry is planning to open a new chapter in cooperation with the French energy giant, Total, for the development of Iranian oil fields.
A senior Iranian military official has said that Turkey should be worried about its own nation in the face of ISIL’s “satanic conduct” and the supporters of the terror group, including Israel and the US.
The nuclear agreement benefits Iran, P5+1 and all regional players, President Rouhani said, adding that it is a significant step in turning threats into opportunities.
Afkham has called on all countries as well as international organizations to support the Palestinian nation and take action against the desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque.
President Hassan Rouhani said once the Vienna agreement is put into effect, the next step will be campaign against terrorism and bringing to a halt war and bloodshed in the world.
The countries which called for tougher sanctions on Iran are today overtaking each other in a rush to Tehran in search for business opportunities, said Nobakht.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson on Tuesday strongly condemned escalation of tension and attacks of radical Israeli settlers on al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian worshippers.
Whenever Iran feels the other side has not honored its commitments, the reversibility of Tehran’s nuclear program will happen immediately, said Araghchi.
A deputy Iranian foreign minister has said that the ISIL is an international threat which needs an international response, adding all members of the international community should work together to address this problem.
Iran has condemned a deadly terrorist attack in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, urging an international consensus on a “firm and pragmatic” battle against extremism.
After a hiatus of over three decades, Iran is now looking into the possibility of launching direct flights to the United States in light of the removal of sanctions that have prohibited the country from doing so.
In the initial step, 800 Iranian institutions, organizations and individuals will be taken off the SWIFT blacklist on the day the agreement is put into practice, said Araghchi.
The new plants would cost around 10 billion dollars and around 15,000 technicians would be required to work on the projects over the next three or four years, said Salehi.
A French delegation will come to Iran soon to discuss the number of direct flights between Tehran and Paris, said the deputy head of Iran's Civil Aviation Organization.
Unconstructive methods will not disrupt Iran’s serious determination for persistence in a responsible regional policy against threats such as extremism and terrorism, said Afkham.