Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran and US were set for talks on 9 October 2023 until Gaza war began
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
Iranian Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif also said that Iran was meant ... Clash Report (@clashreport) January 22, 2025 Zarif also denied the claim that Israel inflicted significant damage to Iran's air defense infrastructure ...
Zarif argues that Iran’s deterrence is rooted in self-reliance, advanced defense capabilities, and historical resistance to external aggression.
Iranian Vice President Mohammad Javad Zarif on Wednesday said that Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 “destroyed” the opportunity for negotiations with the US to revive a landmark nuclear agr
London, IRNA – Iran’s Vice President for Strategic Affairs, Mohammad Javad Zarif, says Iran does not pose a security threat to any country, emphasizing that if the Islamic Republic had intended to develop nuclear weapons, it would have done so long ago.
Iran's Vice President Zarif said its allies in the region, including Hamas, have “always worked for their own cause, even at our expense”.
Resistance movements emerged in response to Israeli occupation, apartheid policies, and acts of genocide, and they will persist until these issues are resolved, said Iran’s Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was visiting Qatar on Thursday to meet leaders of the Palestinian Hamas group , a ministry statement said.
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Following an Iranian appeal for a new nuclear deal, President Donald Trump has said a fresh deal could be brokered but only on his terms. During an interview with American news channel Fox News,
Iran hopes US President Donald Trump will choose "rationality" in 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.
Zarif has stirred up trouble at home apparently due to a trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos and also due to an interview on CNN.