This is the second time Mohammad Javad Zarif has submitted his resignation under Iran’s current president, Masoud Pezeshkian.
The letter appears to be President Trump’s opening bid to see if a newly vulnerable Iran is willing to negotiate.
Zarif described his resignation as a result of being "pushed out" and lamented that, since the start of the new ...
Iran's Vice-President for Strategic Affairs Javad Zarif announced his resignation on Monday in another setback for reformists ...
While economic reasons were publicly presented as justification for his removal, political motives were at play. According to ...
The Iranian regime is on the verge of collapse; criminal mullahs attempt to distract the Iranian people from uniting behind ...
Khamenei's remarks upend months of signals from Tehran to the U.S. that it wanted to negotiate over its nuclear program.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, said that the Oval Office meeting proves the United States can't be trusted.
That includes balancing the demands of reformists within the country who want the talks against hard-line elements within Iran’s theocracy, including the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard.
Iran’s hardline-dominated parliament has impeached and sacked economy and finance minister Abdolnaser Hemmati, delivering a significant setback to the reformist government of President Masoud ...