Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton held a telephone conversation Wednesday evening IRNA reported.
Hezbollah Secretary General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah said Saudi Arabia is behind last month’s twin bombing outside Iran's embassy in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
India’s near-monopoly in rice and soymeal exports to Iran could break following Tehran’s nuclear deal with the West, which is expected to pave the way for rival suppliers to boost their trading with the oil-rich country.
The latest detailed monthly report of Iranian Customs Administration, published on Dec.1 says the country's gas condensate export reached 5,582 thousand tons during the eight months of Iranian calendar year, which began on March 20.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has restated his firm opposition to a nuclear deal with Iran during a visit to Rome in which he was set to meet Pope Francis and Prime Minister Enrico Letta on Monday.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif appealed Monday to Saudi Arabia to work together with his government toward achieving regional "stability", in remarks to AFP during a visit to Oman.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that Iran is after the physical destruction of Israel and wants to create a new Holocaust. This is a false claim. The reality is that Iran does not present an existential threat to the people of Israel. It is, in fact, Israel that is a serious threat to Iran.
Critics of the deal to cap Iran's nuclear programme say it repeats mistakes made with North Korea, but analysts say there is little to suggest Tehran will follow Pyongyang's path of broken promises to a nuclear bomb.
Head of Iran-Turkey Parliamentary Friendship Group Moayed Hosseini Sadr said that the Iranian parliamentarians have a positive attitude towards developing relations with the Muslim countries, specially Turkey.
Tehran, YJC. -- Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani hailed the efforts and achievements of the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and the nuclear negotiations team.
Oil prices were mixed in Asian trade Tuesday as concerns over a sudden glut in Iranian supply eased amid scepticism over an international agreement on its controversial nuclear programme.
Oil prices tumbled on Monday after Iran agreed a historic agreement with world powers to halt its uranium enrichment programme, lifting hopes for a relaxation of geopolitical risk and a boost in oil supplies.