
Iran's Foreign Minister May Face Dismissal
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragchi, who led negotiations with the US, may soon be dismissed due to perceived demotion to an assistant role under a Revolutionary Guard commander.
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Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragchi, who led negotiations with the US, may soon be dismissed due to perceived demotion to an assistant role under a Revolutionary Guard commander.

Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Aragchi, sought support from Moscow regarding nuclear negotiations after diplomatic tours, with reports indicating US dissatisfaction.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas held a phone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi, during which the EU expressed fears about the conflict's consequences for millions of people.

Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragchi, stated that Iran is prepared for a potential US ground invasion, declaring, 'We are waiting for them.'

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi stated that Iran will resume talks with the US in Geneva, expressing a historic opportunity to reach a fair and equal agreement as soon as possible.

Reports indicate that top Iranian officials, including Pezeshkian and Ghalibaf, are considering the dismissal of Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi amidst a political crisis.

Iran's top diplomat travels to Pakistan for discussions on peace efforts, as ceasefire negotiations with Washington remain stalled. He is expected to present Iran's proposals for ending the conflict.

Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Aragchi, seemingly targeted Saudi Arabia by stating that some 'neighboring states' hosting American forces and allowing attacks on Iran are also actively encouraging the assassination of Iranians.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi has said that Iran “has always been open to diplomacy”, following U.S.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi reiterated Tehran's stance that regional insecurity stems from US actions, stating Iran is ready for talks with the US only if Washington 'changes its behavior.' He also referenced the Strait of Hormuz blockade.

Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that US-Iran 'indirect talks' are taking place through messages relayed by Pakistan, with Pakistan successfully intervening to prevent Israel from targeting senior Iranian officials Abbas Aragchi and Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi accused President Donald Trump of launching attacks against his country "for fun" during a "Face the Nation" interview.
Abbas Aragchi e Steve Witkoff voltam a encontrar-se em Genebra para negociação mediada por Omã que é vista como decisiva para evitar um conflito entre os EUA e o Irão.