Iran, UN and snapback
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Despite existing challenges, a recent Iranian delegation’s visit to Afghanistan indicates a growing relationship between the Taliban and Iran.
Afghan govt deputy spokesperson says "any false concerns or baseless allegations regarding Afghanistan are strongly rejected".
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday said he had made significant strategic decisions for the country during his visit to China. After returning from the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, Pezeshkian said the decisions were "very ...
The good Lord didn’t see fit to put oil and gas only where there are democratic regimes friendly to the United States.” His words certainly ring true in t
Autocrats, populists, friends and foes, a strongman waging a war in Europe and the leader of the world’s biggest democracy will all be hosted by Chinese leader Xi Jinping this weekend at a summit designed to showcase Beijing as a global leader capable of providing a counterweight to Western institutions.
President Xi Jinping brought together the leaders of Russia, Iran, and North Korea, a so-called Axis of Upheaval, in a projection of power to the West.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is touring China ahead of the nation's military parade, seeking to strengthen his position on the international stage.
A Big Shift, but Not Definitive Foreign Policy's Colum Lynch calls the move "the most encouraging signal from Beijing in months" but reminds us that China "continues to argue that negotiations, not economic sanctions, constitute the best way to bring ...
Iran's oil sales to China would continue even if U.N. sanctions, are reimposed under a so-called snapback mechanism, Iran's Oil Minister Mohsen Paknejad said on Wednesday, as Iran and European powers struggle to reach a deal to avert the sanctions.