Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that recent events in the Strait of Hormuz have demonstrated the absence of a military solution to the crisis. He highlighted that ongoing talks mediated by Pakistan are making significant progress.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country is not currently engaged in any nuclear negotiations with adversaries, emphasizing Iran's readiness to face all potential scenarios amid rising regional tensions.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's visit to Russia highlights a significant improvement in bilateral relations amid ongoing regional tensions. This visit comes at a critical time, reflecting Iran's efforts to counter its diplomatic isolation while navigating complex geopolitical challenges.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Moscow on Monday for a scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This visit follows Araghchi's trip to Pakistan, where he delivered messages related to the nuclear file and the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting the significance of these issues in current international relations.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that ensuring navigation safety in the Strait of Hormuz is a crucial global issue during his arrival in Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. These remarks come at a sensitive time that necessitates enhanced international cooperation to protect this vital corridor.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the United States of failing diplomatic talks during his visit to Russia. These remarks come as negotiations between the conflicting parties face a stalemate.
Iranian Ambassador to Russia announced that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will visit St. Petersburg to meet with President Vladimir Putin. This visit comes at a sensitive time following Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon that resulted in 14 deaths.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi departed Islamabad for Moscow on Sunday as part of ongoing efforts to maintain peace talks with the United States. This visit comes at a sensitive time as Iran seeks to strengthen its international relations.
Iranian Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araghchi</strong> departed from the Pakistani capital <strong>Islamabad</strong> after discussions with Pakistani officials aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. This visit comes at a critical time as both sides seek to enhance cooperation across various fields.
On Saturday, Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Islamabad. The meeting, attended by the Pakistani Foreign Minister and Army Chief, highlights the growing relationship between the two nations.
The meeting between Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araghchi</strong> and Pakistani Prime Minister <strong>Shahbaz Sharif</strong> in <strong>Islamabad</strong> has concluded, addressing significant bilateral issues. Further details will be revealed later.
Iranian official Abbas Araghchi stated that recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon constitute a clear violation of the ceasefire. He emphasized that solutions must come from the United States to address these violations.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran does not accept a ceasefire as a solution to ongoing crises in the region, instead demanding a comprehensive end to wars. He emphasized that Iran's conditions are well-known and publicly stated.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Tehran has no plans to engage in negotiations with the United States to end the ongoing war. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that attacks on nuclear facilities, including the Bushehr plant, pose a radiological threat to the entire region. This warning comes amid rising tensions and increasing attacks on Iranian nuclear sites.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country has not yet made a decision regarding negotiations with the United States. He noted that he has received direct messages from the U.S. special envoy.
Tehran witnessed large celebrations today marking the foundation of the Islamic Republic, attended by President <strong>Masoudi Bezhakian</strong> and Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araghchi</strong>. The events showcased the rich history of the Islamic Republic.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that he receives direct messages from US envoy Steve Wietkoff, but clarified that this does not indicate the start of negotiations. The messages sometimes include threats and exchanges of views through intermediaries.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that his country respects Saudi Arabia while emphasizing the need for the withdrawal of US troops from the region. These remarks come at a sensitive time for regional relations.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that the country will make Israel pay a heavy price for its crimes in the region. This announcement was made during a press conference amidst rising tensions between Iran and Israel.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced today that friendly nations are making efforts to stop the war. He also confirmed the allowance for humanitarian shipments to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi praised the large protest organized by thousands in Tokyo, where participants expressed their rejection of the war waged by the United States and Israel against Iran. This gathering occurred amidst rising military and political tensions in the region.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country has no intention of negotiating with the United States, viewing discussions as an admission of defeat. He emphasized that Iran will end the war on its own terms, showcasing its strong position on the international stage.
Iranian Foreign Minister <strong>Abbas Araghchi</strong> confirmed that there have been no negotiations with the United States so far, stating that Washington's remarks about negotiations reflect an 'admission of defeat.' These comments come amid rising tensions between Iran and the U.S., raising questions about the future of their relations.