Iran Foreign Policy – Articles and opinions about Iran’s diplomatic relations, including those related to major supranational bodies such as the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement.
Grounds are prepared for boosting bilateral ties given commonalities between Iran and Brazil, Zarif said at a joint press conference with his Brazilian counterpart.
An Iranian deputy foreign minister has said that Yemen will have no military winner, adding that military aggression defies constructive diplomacy and peace.
Seoul is keen on establishing closer relations and opening a new chapter in political, economic and cultural ties with Tehran, the South Korean deputy foreign minister said.
Iraq is one of the most influential Islamic countries that has to regain its status as soon as possible, Zarif said in a meeting with the Iraqi parliament speaker.
Suspicious efforts are underway to exploit the acts of terrorism by ISIL in order to keep insecurity, instability and crisis in place across the Middle East, Shamkhani said.
He took a swipe at Ahmadinejad for claiming that he deserves to lead the global community which prompted the enemies of the Iranian nation to impose crippling sanctions on Iran.
Iran and Finland have the potential for closer ties in industrial, trade, the environment, climatology and tourism areas, Ebtekar told Finnish President Niinisto.
The commander of the Basij Force has said that the US is concerned about the spread of the Islamic Revolution in the world and the fact that Iran’s revolution spells an end to the US rule in the world.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei describes as "unwise and unjustifiable" some European states' adoption of hostile US policies against Iran.
There exists great economic, industrial, scientific and cultural potential in Iran, said President Rouhani, expressing hope Tehran-Madrid cooperation will further expand.
Mohammad Nahavandian lauded Venezuela's decision to walk down the path of economic development, and said, "Reducing reliance on oil should be prioritized by the economies which are oil-dependent."
The Czech foreign minister has said that the Vienna nuclear agreement will reinforce security in West Asia and play a great role in bolstering Iran’s ties with the international community.
The principle of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s foreign policy is enhancing firm and all-out relations and bonds among brotherly Muslim countries, said the Supreme Leader.