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Presidential Contenders Congratulate Raisi on His Election Victory

Hemmati said in his message that the Iranian nation expects to have a life full of hope, calm, and prosperity.

“I hope your government will bring honour for the Islamic Republic, improve the people’s livelihood and lives, and bring welfare for the great nation of Iran with your measures at the domestic and international level,” he noted.

Mohsen Rezaei, who ranked second in the elections, also wished success for his conservative rival, and said the people’s turnout indicated they will spare no effort to reinforce the country’s power and security.

Qazizadeh Hashemi also said he supports the people’s votes and wishes success for Raisi during his time in office.

iran’s Zarif, EU’s Borrell Express Hope Vienna Talks Will Bear Fruit

In the Friday meeting, Foreign Minister Zarif reviewed the latest status of Iran nuclear talks in Vienna, and underlined the necessity for the removal of the US sanctions, ruling out the possibility of the renegotiation of the JCPOA.

Zarif pointed to the Iranian nation’s bitter experience regarding the US’ breach of its promises during Donald Trump’s term in office, and expressed hope that the ongoing talks in Vienna will bear fruit.

The Iranian Foreign Minister further elaborated on the current situation in Afghanistan, and said the disagreements between the Kabul government and the political movements in the country are a serious problem for countering efforts to make Afghanistan insecure.

Borrell, in turn, expressed hope that the Vienna talks will bear fruit, and reviewed the latest status of the Middle East, Afghanistan, and the Latin America.

Iran Election Results Announced: Raisi Wins Majority of Votes

According to the Interior Ministry, out of the 28.6 million ballots cast in the elections, Raisi has secured 17.8 million votes.

Mohsen Rezaei has ranked second with 3.3 million votes, and Abdolnasser Hemmati finished third with 2.4 million votes.

Croatian FM Congratulates Iran’s Team Melli on Recent Wins

In the meeting, Zarif said Tehran is ready to further boost its economic ties with Zagreb.

He noted that numerous Iranian firms which have economic ties with Croatia have run into trouble due to US sanctions.

He also expressed hope these companies will resume their relations with Zagreb.

The Iranian foreign minister also elaborated on the latest status of Vienna talks.

Croatian FM Congratulates Iran's Team Melli on Recent WinsThe Croatian foreign minister, for his part, touched upon Iran’s rich culture and history, and expressed his country’s willingness to further deepen its relations with Iran.

He congratulated Iran’s National Football Team on their recent wins, saying he was pleased to see a Croatian coach working with the Iranian team.

He also wished Iran’s football team more success in their future games.

Afghanistan Thanks Iran for Its Medical Aid amid COVID-19 Pandemic

In the Friday meeting, Zarif reiterated Tehran’s preparedness to effectively contribute to the enhancement of solidarity in Afghanistan.

The top Iranian diplomat underlined the necessity of cooperation among all Afghan political groups to return security and stability to the country.

Zarif also said Iran is ready to hold a meeting of the Iran-Afghanistan Joint Economic Commission.

Atmar, in turn, conveyed to Zarif a message of gratitude from the Afghan government for the medical aid and consignments of oxygen capsules sent by Iran.

The top Afghan diplomat called on Iran to keep sending in aid given the grave COVID-19 situation in Afghanistan.

He also elaborated on the latest security developments in Afghanistan and expressed his readiness for coordination with the Iranian side on the security situation in border areas and the holding of a joint border commission meeting as soon as possible.

Ukrainian Plane Crash Shouldn’t Be Politicised, Iran Tells ICAO

He made his comments in a detailed speech at the 223rd Session of the ICAO Council.

In his speech, Baharvand once again expressed regret over the tragic event and expressed condolences to the families of victims while elaborating on the legal, judicial and technical dimensions of the accident.

He reiterated that the Iranian government will pay damages to the families of those who lost their lives in the plane crash.

The diplomat highlighted Iran’s recommendations mentioned in the final report on the air accident and said he was pleased to see ICAO had paid attention to them and drawn up working plans to implement those recommendations.

He welcomed any initiative or program to boost the safety of international aviation.

In response to politically-tainted and unprofessional comments by the Canadian transport minister in the session, Baharvand warned against any moves to politicise the issue.

The Iranian diplomat said such moves or any other pretext or justification will not only not help enhance the safety of aviation, but will result in deviation from the technical objectives of ICAO and safe air transport.

The chairman of the ICAO Council and delegations present at the session, for their part, expressed their gratitude to the Iranian team and underlined that the air crash issue was a technical and non-political one.

Iran Denounces GCC’s ‘Baseless, Hackneyed’ Accusations

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Khatibzadeh dismissed the statement as utterly unconstructive.

He dismissed as “double standards” the policy adopted by certain countries which claim that they want to ameliorate their relations with Iran, but at the same time level unfounded accusations against Iran.

He said the GCC is hostage to the excessive demands resulting from the failed policies of a clamourous few from GCC member states.

“Such stances toward the Islamic Republic of Iran will undermine dialogue-oriented viewpoints, turn the region into a depot of ammunitions produced by Western companies and lay the groundwork for further interference by foreigners in this important region,” the spokesman noted.

“Despite the recent crime by the Israeli regime and the martyrdom of hundreds of defenceless Palestinians in Gaza and the desecration of the holy shrine in the Holy Quds, we are regrettably seeing that some regional countries shamelessly continue to turn a blind eye to these crimes and target their attacks at the Islamic Republic of Iran and resistance groups in the region,” he said.

“Countries whose intervention in other countries has led to the killing of innocent citizens, especially in Yemen, and the spread of insecurity and terrorism in the region, seek to cover up their anti-human rights crimes through blame games and avoid international punishments,” he added.

Khatibzadeh rejected the provisions of the GCC foreign ministers’ statement on Iran’s nuclear program and reiterated Iran’s compliance with laws and regulations. 

“The Islamic Republic of Iran has always lived up to the international law and its commitments; so, it brooks no interference in its nuclear and missile programs as well as issues associated with its military, defence and deterrence policies,” he said.

“These countries had better make good on their unfulfilled commitments towards international organizations, including the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),” Khatibzadeh underlined.

“The exorbitant military expenses spent by some GCC member states as well as their interventionist actions in other countries have become evident to the whole world,” he said.

Khatibzadeh expressed hope that the GCC member states pay attention to the realities of the region instead of releasing threadbare statements and adopt approaches which accommodate regional dialogue and cooperation.

He reiterated that the three islands of Abu Musa, the Greater and Lesser Tunbs are an integral part of Iran’s territory.

“Any claim contrary to this position is regarded by Iran as worthless and as interference in its internal affairs and territorial domain,” he added.

“Based on its strategic standpoint and fundamental policies, Iran has always said that the solution to regional problems are based on interaction and cooperation, and has welcomed initiatives geared to the promotion of relations based on international principles and regulations,” he said.

Zarif, Afghanistan’s Former FM Discuss Afghan Peace in Antalya

In the Thursday meeting, the Iranian Foreign Minister highlighted the necessity for cooperation among all Afghan movements in countering the country’s unfavourable security situation.

Zarif, who is in Turkey to attend the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, also underlined Iran’s continued support for peace and stability in Afghanistan.

Rabbani, in turn, elaborated on the latest status of Afghanistan, and highlighted Iran’s position in contributing to peace and security in the country.

Zarif Expresses Concern over Security Situation in Afghanistan

Zarif Expresses Concern over Security Situation in Afghanistan

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had a meeting with Abdullah Abdullah, the head of Afghanistan’s High Council for National Reconciliation, in the Turkish city of Antalya.

During the meeting, which was held on Thursday on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Foreign Minister Zarif expressed concern over the security situation of Afghanistan, and underlined the necessity of holding intra-Afghan talks.

Abdullah, in turn, praised Iran’s constructive efforts, and elaborated on the current situation in Afghanistan.

Iranian, Iraqi Foreign Ministers Hold Talks in Antalya

In the Thursday meeting, Foreign Minister Zarif expressed pleasure with the two sides’ agreements over Shalamcheh-Basra railway cooperation, and expressed Iran’s preparedness to develop its economic collaborations with Iraq.

The Iranian Foreign Minister highlighted the necessity of increasing regional cooperation among neighbouring countries for establishment of regional security, and welcomed the beginning of regional security negotiations.

The Iraqi top diplomat, in turn, described as constructive the economic cooperation between Iran and Iraq, and praised Tehran’s contributions to the development of these collaborations.