As President Massoud Pezeshkian returned to Tehran after attending the UN General Assembly in New York, Iranian media were abuzz, analyzing his actions and accomplishments during the trip.
The United States will judge Iran’s new president by actions not words, a senior state department official told Iran International on Thursday, in the first US reaction to Masoud Pezeshkian’s debut address at the United Nations.
Masoud Pezeshkian is set to become the seventh Iranian president to address the UN General Assembly. But how did his predecessors navigate their visits to New York, and what were their key moments on the world stage?
In a reaction to Iran's delivery of ballistic missiles to Russia, Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorsky said this week that Iran's new President Masoud Pezeshkian has disappointed him.
President Masoud Pezeshkian, in his first foreign trip two months after taking office as President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, began an official three-day visit to Iraq, a key country for both Tehran and Washington.
Three Iranian Kurdish armed groups have been relocated to a "less accessible" camp in Iraqi Kurdistan after months of pressure from Tehran on both the Kurdistan Regional Government and Iraq’s central government.
Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian had all his cabinet approved by the country’s parliament with no hiccups. He had the Supreme Leader's blessing for every name on his team. But will this blessed cabinet be able to oversee a shift in foreign policy and revive the nuclear deal?
The head of the Islamic Center of Hamburg (IZH), Mohammad Hadi Mofatteh, has been ordered to leave Germany after the center and its affiliates were banned for promoting radical Islamist goals.
Former Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif's mid-August resignation as an aide to Iran's president was short-lived—he’s already back, proving that political exits can be as brief as a tweet.
In his characteristic ambiguous style, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei hinted at a willingness to "cooperate" with the West while warning the government about the dangers of placing trust in them.
Iran will support any ceasefire deal agreed by Hamas, the country’s foreign minister told his Qatari counterpart Monday, as diplomatic efforts to free the hostages and bring an end to the Israeli onslaught on Gaza continue without tangible progress.
Iran congratulated the “government and people of Ukraine” on their Independence Day. Some have interpreted this as a response to Russia’s recent shift of policy about the Zangezur transport corridor.
In his first state TV interview as Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi on Friday hinted at a diplomatic shift, stating that ongoing tensions with the West shouldn't burden the Iranian nation.