CBS News | Syria and Iran Assail US On Rebel Aid New York Times TEHRAN (AP) — The foreign ministers of Syria and Iran on Saturday harshly criticized the United States over its decision to provide aid to rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad, saying that such assistance would only prolong the conflict. Syria, Iran say Assad to remain in power till 2014 Syria and Iran condemn US plan to aid anti-Assad rebels Syria, Iran criticize US for aiding anti-Assad rebels |
The Times of Israel | In talks with Iran, reality tempers hopes on nuclear deal Washington Post Despite unexpected progress in last week's nuclear talks, U.S. and European governments face a difficult path to a possible deal with Iran, U.S. officials and experts warn, as politics and a deep-seated mistrust on both sides threaten to scuttle even ... Another Try at Nuclear Talks 'Nuclear talks only gave Iran more time' Talks gave Iran more time for atomic weapon: Israel |
Seized Chinese Weapons Raise Concerns on Iran New York Times An Iranian dhow seized off the Yemeni coast was carrying sophisticated Chinese antiaircraft missiles, a development that could signal an escalation of Iran's support to its Middle Eastern proxies, alarming other countries in the region and renewing a ... |
Press TV | Argentina's About-Face on Terror New York Times Mrs. Kirchner's decision to abandon Argentina's longstanding grievances against Iran is particularly galling because it comes just weeks after Bulgaria, another country victimized by Iranian-sponsored terrorism, accused Hezbollah of staging a suicide ... Argentina lawmakers pass AMIA deal with Iran Argentina's bedeviled pact with Iran Argentina passes deal with Iran to probe Amia bombing |
Threating Iran Won't Help in Nuclear Talks, Envoy Says Bloomberg “Threatening Iran is not going to work,” Khazaee said in an interview with CNN's “Fareed Zakaria GPS” program scheduled to air tomorrow. He cited the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war following the attack by the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, “a war which ... Iran's UN envoy: We welcome direct talks with US |
New York Times | Blocking Medicine to Iran New York Times Patients in Iran are dying of treatable diseases because of shortages in life-saving medicines. The past year has been nothing short of catastrophic for the Iranian health-care sector: Imports from American and European drug makers in 2012 were down by ... |
New York Times | As Negotiators Ease Demands on Iran, More Nuclear Talks Are Set New York Times ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Two days of talks between six world powers and Iran over its nuclear program ended on Wednesday with specific agreement for further meetings in March and April over a proposal that would sharply constrain Iran's stockpile of the ... Iran hails turning point in nuclear talks Iran upbeat on nuclear talks, West still wary Does Iran already have the bomb? Column |
What Tehranis' Wishes Tell Us About Iran The Atlantic There's a moving new video produced by a young Iranian artist Ali Molavi, who asked people in Iran a difficult question: "What's your wish for today?" It's called "One Question Fifty Answers - Tehran." "Peace of mind," says one woman. Another says she ... |
Iran says Assad to run for president in 2014 Syrian elections Xinhua TEHRAN, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Iranian Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi said here Saturday that Bashar al-Assad is currently the " legal" president of Syria and will take part in the presidential elections in 2014. Salehi made the remarks at a joint ... |
The Atlantic Wire | Iran and Syria Are Committed to the Their Friendship The Atlantic Wire Barring any international intervention or rebel advancement, Bashar al-Assad will be the President for another year, at least, if Iran is to be believed. Their friendship will live on. Speaking at a press conference with Syria's foreign minister Walid ... |