TEHRAN, October 31 - A local official says one person has been killed and three injured after a bomb went off at the entrance of the local branch of Russia's main intelligence agency.
TEHRAN, October 30 - Russia says it has received information showing that a Western-backed so-called aid group is preparing to stage a false flag chemical attack in the northwestern Syrian province of Aleppo to incriminate Damascus.
TEHRAN, October 28 - The leaders of Turkey, Russia, France and Germany Saturday called for a ceasefire around the last major terrorist-held bastion of Idlib in Syria to be preserved.
TEHRAN, October 26 - Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has dismantled a Daesh Takfiri terror cell reportedly planning to execute "high-profile" terrorist attacks in Moscow.
TEHRAN, October 26 - Chief Executive Officer of Russia's largest oil producer Rosneft says the decision by some European companies to cut their ties with Iran under US pressure could end up hurting Europe’s economy.
TEHRAN, October 25 - A deal reached between Russia and Turkey last month to attempt to peacefully resolve the issue of Syria’s Idlib Province, the last major stronghold of anti-government militants in the Arab country, was based in its entirety on an Iranian proposal, says Iran’s chief negotiator on Syria.
TEHRAN, October 25- Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel will visit Russia and Communist-run allies China, North Korea, Vietnam and Laos in early November on his first tour abroad, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on Wednesday.
TEHRAN, October 25 - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia would be forced to target any European countries that agreed to host U.S. nuclear missiles following Washington's withdrawal from a landmark Cold war-era arms control treaty.
TEHRAN, October 24 -The Kremlin has reiterated that US President Donald Trump’s plan to quit a landmark non-proliferation pact with Russia and develop new ballistic missiles is “extremely dangerous.”
TEHRAN, October 24 -Senior diplomats of Iran, Russia, and Turkey hold consultations in Moscow amid efforts to find a political solution to the crisis in the Arab country.
TEHRAN, October 23 - A senior Russian official voiced concerns Monday that Washington is increasing the role of nuclear weapons in its military planning as part of a stepped-up campaign by the Trump administration to ensure "U.S. military superiority over the rest of the world," while he also denied U.S. allegations that Moscow has violated an arms treaty.
TEHRAN, October 22 -Russia said on Monday it would be forced to respond in kind to restore the military balance with the United States if President Donald Trump carried through on a threat to quit a landmark nuclear arms treaty and began developing new missiles.
TEHRAN, October 22 -Moscow has warned Washington against a plan to leave a landmark Cold War-era nuclear arms control treaty with Russia, saying it will be forced to respond in kind if the US goes ahead with the plan and begins producing the types of missiles banned by the agreement.
TEHRAN, October 22 - Iran has been working with Russia in a “strategic partnership” format based on mutual interests but is in no such “alliance” with any Eastern or Western power, says Iran’s point man on the Middle East, who has been working closely with the Russian Federation on Syria’s dossier.
TEHRAN, October 21 -US President Donald Trump’s decision to ditch a Cold War-era nuclear weapons agreement with Russia could lead to the collapse of the current non-proliferation mechanism, Russia has warned.
TEHRAN, October 20 -Iran has dismissed the "false and baseless" claim made by the United States about Tehran's efforts to undermine US elections, including next month’s midterms, saying such allegations are rooted in an "unknown delusion."
TEHRAN, October 20 -A senior delegation representing Russia’s foreign and defense ministries has met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to discuss the country's situation, specifically the 'final destruction' of terrorists.
TEHRAN, October 20 -The Russian Foreign Ministry says the United States is hurling “ludicrous accusations” against a Russian woman for allegedly influencing the upcoming US congressional elections, stressing that Washington is inventing a pretext to impose further sanctions against Moscow.
TEHRAN, October 20 -The United States is fabricating a pretext to use sanctions against Russia once again, Russia’s foreign ministry said on Saturday, responding to Washington’s charges against a Russian accused of conspiring to interfere in U.S. elections.