Macron asks Iran to stop ‘intolerable’ detention of French academics
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called for the release of two French nationals who have been detained in Iran, France 24 reported.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called for the release of two French nationals who have been detained in Iran, France 24 reported.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared on Wednesday that the recent protests in Iran are clear sign of “real popular dissatisfaction” with the authorities, Reuters reported.
A US Senator has expressed his immediate critics against six new European states who announced on Saturday they joined INSTEX to facilitate trade with Iran amid US sanctions.
An Iranian man has been arrested in Sweden for alleged participation of executing thousands of political prisoners back in 1988 in Iran, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
Two Iranian agents, who were monitoring a Jewish center as well as members of an Iranian opposition party, were plagued guilty in an US court “for violating US sanctions and acting as undeclared agents of Iran,” The Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
European Union on Tuesday has expressed its concerns over Iran’s nuclear program following an announcement by Tehran saying it would resume uranium enrichment at the Fordow underground plant.
A number of European Parliament members have urged the union to sanction Iran for its constant violations of human rights, The Jerusalem Post reported.
Iran has downplayed the US special operation announced on Sunday October 27, which resulted in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in Syria. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the event as “impressive achievement.”
In a joint statement on Monday, UK, France and Germany backed the United States and counted Iran responsible for this month’s attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities.