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Iran’s Representative to the Human Rights Council, Hamid Ahmadi, strongly criticized Germany’s suitability as a member of the council, questioning its moral, human rights, and political credibility.
On Wednesday, the spokesperson for Iran’s Guardian Council informed journalists that the candidates running for seats in Iran’s Parliament on Friday hail from diverse professional and religious backgrounds. The Guardian Council is the body responsible for vetting and approving candidates for Iran’s elections including legislative votes. “The approved candidates for the Islamic Consultative Assembly come […]
Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri said on Tuesday that the Iranian armed forces play a fundamental role in increasing societal insight, enthusiasm, and people’s turnout in elections by enhancing the awareness of beloved Basijis and ensuring election security.
Iran has sounded the alarm bell over Israel’s possession of deadly nuclear weapons, saying the regime’s conduct shows its nuclear arsenal poses a threat to not only Palestinians but people across the world.
Iran has stepped up security measures to curb terrorist chatter southeast of the country, after attacking the so-called Jaish Al-Adl terrorist group’s headquarters in unprecedented airstrikes early this year.
In preparation for his diplomatic mission, Nasseredin Heidari, the recently appointed ambassador of Iran to Thailand, held a crucial meeting on Saturday with Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Nasser Kanaani, spokesman for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has delivered a strong rebuke against the extensive military attacks conducted by the United States and the United Kingdom within Yemen’s borders on Saturday.
The Washington Times on Monday published an article that took everyone by surprise, alleging that Tehran “may already have five nuclear bombs and may have as many as a dozen by May.” The article purportedly stated that “certain intelligence estimates, as early as this past October, asserted that Iran could have enough enriched weapons-grade uranium for one bomb within a week and enough for five nuclear bombs within six weeks. It has been more than three months since those estimates were made.” Interestingly, it tried to raise a question about the availability of only “one” bomb and why Tehran avoided such a bombshell from being publicized. In its response, the writer tried to steal the limelight by showing fictitiously that Tehran has gone to great lengths to build several ones and at diverse locations. What about the reasons? The writer suggested that if there is one bomb, it is easy for the U.S. and Israel to expend considerable effort to find and destroy it — but more bombs in more locations makes this effort increasingly complex, if not almost impossible.
During an interview with FRANCE 24 on Monday, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister stated, “I don’t believe that the Iranians want a broader war.”
In a letter to the UN secretary general, António Guterres, on Monday, the foreign minister of Iran urged him to intervene responsibly in the efforts to end the Zionist regime’s heinous crimes and acts of aggression against Palestinian people.