Iran does not care whether Trump stays, nor gets excited with incoming Biden

Tehran, Nov 11, IRNA – Iran does not care whether Trump stays, nor gets excited with incoming Biden,” said Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday.
Tehran, Nov 11, IRNA – Iran does not care whether Trump stays, nor gets excited with incoming Biden,” said Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday.
Tehran, Nov 9, IRNA – Iran's First Vice President Es'haq Jahangiri said on Monday that with the adoption of the strategy of resistance against the policy of maximum pressure, the Trump era is over,
Tehran, Nov 9, IRNA – Iran’s Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh said on Monday that the US sanctions imposed by US President Donald Trump on the Iranian oil industry officials are due to his sens
Tehran, Nov 8, IRNA – Iran’s Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri wrote in a Twitter message on Sunday that violating international treaties, including climate change, imposing inhumane sanctions on Iran
Tehran, October 12, IRNA - Iran's ex-diplomat and former nuclear negotiator Hossein Mousavian said on Monday that Trump's withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) has dealt a
New York, Sept 5, IRNA - A former advisor to the US Republican Party told IRNA on Saturday that with the protests continuing, US President Donald Trump’s conditions are shaky, though is too early t
Tehran, Aug 11, IRNA - Government spokesman Ali Rabiee said Trump had four years time for a successful diplomacy with Iran exploring legal ways for the purpose, but, he opted for the worst pathways
Tehran, August 2, IRNA - Head of the Presidential Office Mahmoud Vaezi said in twitter on Sunday that the policy of maximum pressure against the Iranian nation has failed.
London, Jul 11, IRNA -- Former British Ambassador to the IAEA “Peter Jenkins” says, “If President Trump is defeated in November’s US presidential election, it is probable that the United States wil
Tehran, June 23, IRNA – The ups and downs in Tehran-Washington relations in the past year hasn't faded the emphasis on negotiation in the White House's discourse; the notion has rather become an im