Iran Foreign Ministry
Coverage of Iran Foreign Ministry in the Nexus archive.
- Middle East states should not allow their territories to be used to attack Iran, foreign ministry warns
Iran's foreign ministry warns Middle East states not to allow their territories to be used for attacks on Iran. The ministry criticizes violations in the Strait of Hormuz and Israeli attacks in Lebanon as rendering an interim deal with the US ineffective.
- Diplomat confirms that US and Iran have signed MoU electronically
The US and Iran have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) electronically. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei confirmed the agreement was finalized and signed with the US.
- Middle East Live: Dozens protest peace deal outside Iran foreign ministry
Dozens protested outside Iran's foreign ministry in Mashhad against Abbas Araghchi following his televised interview discussing a US peace deal. The protesters chanted slogans against the diplomat after his remarks on potential peace negotiations with the US.
- Tehran cites UN Charter in defending missile attacks
Iran's foreign ministry justified recent missile strikes on Israeli military targets as self-defense under the UN Charter's Article 51, accusing Israel of violating a ceasefire through attacks on Iranian interests and collaborating with the U.S. It warned of a strong response to future attacks while reiterating its commitment to security and national interests.
- Iran condemns US ceasefire violations as endangering 'security of region'
Iran's foreign ministry condemns US attacks on Qeshm Island and Goruk as 'adventurist actions' that violate a fragile ceasefire agreement and endanger regional security. The statement holds the US solely responsible for the consequences and urges regional countries to adhere to international law principles.
- US and Iran inch closer to peace deal as Trump faces criticism from GOP hawks | First Thing
US President Donald Trump faces Republican criticism as he moves closer to a potential peace deal with Iran, while Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson states progress on most issues but denies imminent agreement. The article also notes growing disillusionment among US voters and shifting public sentiment in Russia against Putin.