The international meeting held for two days in Kazakhstan’s capital city, Astana, is very important for the following reasons, because it aims to achieve a diplomatic solution to the ongoing crisis in Syria, which has lasted for almost six years.
Houthi Ansarullah movement has slammed UN special envoy for inaction to picture the situation in Yemen calling the ambassador to be an ally of the invaders.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has strongly dismissed recent remarks made by a British Foreign Office official against the Islamic Republic’s human rights record, calling the comments “provocative.”
Iraqi forces are preparing for major operation to recapture western Mosul areas from the grip of militants following the announcements on full liberation of eastern regions in the key city.
The United Nations has slammed a recent settlement expansion plan by Israel to build 2’500 more units in the West Bank, calling such “unilateral actions” as hinder for peace in the region.
Should the parties to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Actions (JCPOA) decide to withdraw from the nuclear deal one day, Iran will have more options with an easier way to go than the other side, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif explained.
Prominent Iranian Sunni scholar hailed Muslims as forerunners of western sciences and stressed Islamic unity as the sole way for transcendence of science and using natural and human resources in the world of Islam.
UN special ambassador for Syria, Steffan de Mistura, has commended the role of Iran, Russia and Turkey for launching a trilateral truce mechanism in the war-torn Syria.
Grand Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi, a Shia source of emulation, received a group of Georgian muftis in Imam al-Sajjad (as) seminary school in Qom, Iran on Monday, January 23.
Iraqi Prime Minister, Haidar al-Abadi, stressed that the oil resources in the country belong to the Iraqi nation reacting to a remark by US President Donald Trump that America should have controlled oil reserves in the Middle East Arab country.