Iranian Foreign Minister
Coverage of Iranian Foreign Minister in the Nexus archive.
- Iranian FM: If Trump’s Tel Aviv ‘pets’ aren’t controlled, ‘Iran will school them’
Iranian Foreign Minister warns that if Trump's Tel Aviv allies are not controlled, Iran will take action. Iran is determined to maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, even if it requires force.
- 'All of Lebanon must burn,' Israeli minister Ben Gvir declares
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir stated 'all of Lebanon must burn' on social media following the deaths of four Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. He urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to abandon 'measured' military strategies, advocating aggressive action against terrorism. Iranian foreign minister responded by labeling Israeli leadership a 'threat to all of humanity.'
- Iran ‘has attained an elevated international standing’ says FM
Iran's foreign minister stated that Iran has achieved a higher international standing during the war. This statement suggests an improvement in Iran's global reputation. The comment was made by the Iranian foreign minister.
- Iran's flurry of diplomacy, as Trump insists U.S. has 'the cards'
Iran's foreign minister visited Russia after a diplomatic weekend, seeking political leverage and foreign support amid stalled U.S. peace talks. The visit follows Trump's assertion that the U.S. holds 'the cards' in negotiations.
- Iran offers Strait of Hormuz deal but lashes out at US as foreign minister meets Putin today - Live updates
Iran proposes a security deal for the Strait of Hormuz while criticizing the US, with its foreign minister meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin. The move highlights regional tensions and diplomatic efforts amid geopolitical rivalry.
- Middle East crisis live: Witkoff and Kushner head to Pakistan for talks; Israel strikes Lebanon despite ceasefire
US envoys David M. Witkoff and Jared Kushner traveled to Pakistan for talks, while the Iranian foreign minister arrived in Islamabad without direct negotiations with the US delegation. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted strikes in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah rocket launchers in Deir al-Zahrani, Kfar Reman, and al-Sama’iya, despite an ongoing ceasefire.
- U.S. bombs Iran's civilian infrastructure for first time after "Stone Ages" threat
The U.S. military attacked a major civilian bridge in Iran for the first time, following President Trump's threat to bomb Iran 'back to the Stone Ages.' The strike, targeting a bridge near Tehran, is part of a broader escalation in the conflict, with U.S. officials citing military necessity to disrupt Iranian weapon movements.