Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected in South America later this week following his visit to the United Nations.
Read More »Turkey Defends Energy Ties with Iran despite US Opposition
Turkey once again defended energy ties with Iran and Russia, despite US official calls on Turkey to seek alternatives such as agreeing with other regional suppliers including Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
Read More »Pipeline Talks in Iran Resume without India
Iran and Pakistan on Monday started a new round of talks over finalizing a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline project with Pakistan, but in the absence of Indian officials.
Read More »Ahmadinejad: No Attack on Israel
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran would not launch an attack on Israel or any other country, and he does not believe the US is preparing for war against Iran.
Read More »Iran Continues N. Talks with IAEA
Iranian nuclear officials and a visiting team from the UN nuclear watchdog held talks to clarify outstanding questions about Iran’s atomic work.
Read More »Iran Shuts some Borders with Iraq
Iran closed major border crossings with northeastern Iraq on Monday to protest the US detention of an Iranian trade official, a Kurdish official said.
Read More »Ahmadinejad: Iranians Insistent on Attaining National Interests
Iranians are a peaceful nation, but they may not give up even an iota of their national interests, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in New York on Sunday.
Read More »German Parliamentary Delegation to Visit Tehran
The Germany-Iran parliamentary friendship group is due to pay a visit to Tehran in the near future, Berlin’s ambassador to Tehran said.
Read More »Envoy Terms Iran a Powerful International Actor
Iran is today viewed as a powerful and influential country on the international scene, Iran’s ambassador to Thailand said.
Read More »Ahmadinejad seeks to soothe critics
In his outward persona at least, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to this country to lessen hostility toward himself and to defend Iran, not to rabble-rouse and provoke hatred. Whether he succeeded remains an open question.
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