The forth round of Iranian nuclear talks ended Friday in Vienna, making no tangible progress, but the negotiation will continue in coming months, Iran's deputy chief nuclear negotiator was quoted as saying.
The visiting Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli said on Tuesday that Pakistan has agreed on joint operations against terrorists and drug traffickers in the border regions.
Western sanctions have caused "agony and suffering" for Iranians, the Iranian president said here on Thursday.
Iran and six world powers entered detailed negotiations here Tuesday, aiming to find a long-term solution to Tehran's nuclear program.
The chairman of Iran's Assembly of Experts urged the country's nuclear negotiators on Tuesday to protect what he called the "nuclear rights of Iranians" in ongoing talks with major world powers.
Britain and Iran on Thursday resumed direct diplomatic relations as the Iranian Embassy in London restored part of its consular operations.
EU's foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif announced on Thursday the timetable for the next round of Iranian nuclear talks.
Russia's deputy foreign minister on Tuesday dismissed the expansion of U.S. sanctions against Iran as "illegitimate."
All parties involved in the negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program should refrain from making remarks and taking actions that may jeopardize the talks, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Monday.
Former British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said Tuesday that he is "optimistic" about the implementation of an interim nuclear deal signed between Iran and six major world powers last November, Press TV reported.
Egypt on Monday summoned Iranian charge d'affaires in Cairo Mojtaba Amani over Tehran's recent statements expressing concerns about Egypt's "security crackdown" on Islamist protesters, an official at the Egyptian Foreign Ministry told Xinhua.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday that domestic uranium enrichment is Iran's redline and no concession can be made in this regard, Press TV reported.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon on Thursday condemned a recent terrorist attack in Iran's Saravan which killed over a dozen Iranian border guards, his spokesperson said.
Iran hanged 16 prisoners, who it called "terrorist elements", on Saturday to revenge an earlier bloody border attack in which 17 people were killed.
The White House said Wednesday that the Iranian proposal offered during the nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland, this week showed "a level of seriousness and substance" that the United States has not seen before.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham confirmed here on Tuesday that Iran and Britain have agreed to appoint a non-resident charge d'affaires in an attempt to resume bilateral ties, local media reported.
The White House spokesman Jay Carney said Wednesday that U.S. President Barack Obama is not disappointed that his Iranian counterpart turned down the offer to meet him at the United Nations.