Ali Akbar Salehi
Easing sanctions not a precondition for talks
Iran’s Foreign Minister says that his proposal to the West to lift some of its sanctions prior to their next round of nuclear talks is meant to speed up the process but it is not a precondition for the meeting.
Iran calls for easing of sanctions
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Monday that the West should ease some of its sanctions against Iran in advance of the next round of nuclear talks in Baghdad in May.
Both sides in nuclear talks find common ground: Iran
Iranian foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi says Iran and the G5+1 world powers reached a “common ground” in the latest nuclear talks in Istanbul.
Nuclear talks to be held in Istanbul
Iran’s Foreign Minister announced that future talks between Iran and the G5+1 will be held in Istanbul.
Iran says it is ready for any military strike
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi says the Islamic Republic takes every threat seriously and is prepared for worst-case scenarios.
Iran calls for international co-operation
Iran’s Foreign Minister has called on the U.S. and the European Union to consider a more cooperative policy toward Iran.
Iran warns Saudi Arabia about potential rift over oil
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has slammed Saudi Arabia for saying it could make up for any global crude oil shortage if international sanctions were imposed on Iranian oil. Salehi said such a stance would gravely affect relations between the two countries.
Iran to pursue drone invasion in international courts
Iran's Foreign Minister has announced that Iran will pursue what it calls the U.S. invasion of Iranian airspace “in the framework of the international conventions and defend the rights of its people.”
Salehi says British actions "hasty"
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi says relations between Iran and Britain have not yet been completely severed, despite recent “hasty” recent actions by Britain.
Iranian Foreign Minister expresses regret over embassy attack
The Iranian Foreign Minister told his Swedish counterpart on Monday that the Iranian administration does not support incidents like the recent attack on the British embassy in Tehran.











