Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran and US were set for talks on 9 October 2023 until Gaza war began
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Iran hopes U.S. President Donald Trump will choose "rationality" in its dealing with the Islamic Republic, Iran's Vice-President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Wednesday, adding Tehran had never sought nuclear weapons.
General Nozar Nemati, Deputy Commander of the Army Ground Force Brigadier, said troops are engaged in an "offensive" exercise using newly-developed robots which was launched on Sunday night in northea
President Donald Trump has vowed to bring back his "maximum pressure" on Iran following his return to the White House.
Iran is developing and testing new combat robots in its northeastern regions according to a high-ranking official. General Nozar Nemati, Deputy Commander of the Army Ground Force Brigadier, said troops are engaged in an “offensive” exercise using newly-developed robots which was launched on Sunday night in northeastern Iran.
In Davos, Mohammad Javad Zarif also says Israel failed in its Gaza war objectives, Tehran not building nukes; report says Iran to receive missile fuel shipment from China
I hope Trump will be more serious, more focused, more realistic,’ says Iran’s Vice President for Strategic Affairs Javad Zarif - Anadolu Ajansı
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Tuesday he did not see Donald Trump's new administration increasing the risk of an Israel-Iran conflict, addressing an issue the region has feared since the start of Israel's war in Gaza.
Iran delivered a conciliatory message to Western leaders in Davos yesterday, with a top official denying it wants nuclear weapons and offering talks about opportunities, days
Iran is hopeful that U.S. President Donald Trump will agree to a new nuclear deal, Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif said
At World Economic Forum, Prince Faisal urges to avoid such a conflict; Herzog tells summit nuclear bomb-seeking Iran will be 'main issue' on US president's agenda
Tehran delivered a conciliatory message to Western leaders in Davos days after its arch adversary Donald Trump's return to the White House.