Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan issue joint statement

– Presidents of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan on Sunday signed a joint statement dubbed as 'Tehran Statement', at the end of their trilateral summit on regional developments.
– Presidents of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan on Sunday signed a joint statement dubbed as 'Tehran Statement', at the end of their trilateral summit on regional developments.
– Iran and Pakistan signed a deal on Sunday for laying of a gas pipeline to transfer Iran’s gas to Pakistan.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Sunday that extremism, militarism and presence of foreign forces in the region are the most important problems now.
Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani said Sunday that Iran has had, as a responsible and influential country in the region, a fair theory to deal with the current regional and international crises.
On the sidelines of the 36th meeting of the foreign ministers of member states of Organization of Islamic Conference ( OIC) here on Saturday, Mottaki discussed issues of mutual interest with a numb
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his Saudi counterpart Saud al-Faisal discussed Hajj pilgrims affairs here Saturday.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki described the Zionist Regime as a decaying entity which was moving fast downward.
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki warned of enemies’ constant plots to divide the world of Islam.
A Persian Gulf researcher Mahmoud Rahmani on Friday called for diplomatic efforts to avoid spread of artificial islands in the Persian Gulf waters by certain neighboring states.
Iran’s Embassy here has rejected a recent report by a US newspaper about Tehran-Beijing nuclear cooperation calling it a fabrication made by those who are against close ties between Iran and China.