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Russia Has Taken Syria as Hostage to Get Concessions from West
For Moscow, Damascus is a card it could use to extract concessions from the West and get rid of sanctions. By Ali Bigdeli.
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Abadi’s Tough Job in Balancing Relations with Tehran, Washington
Some Iraqi officials stress that Iraq should not rely on the US’ promises.
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Review of Foreign Policy in 1395
Excerpts of a Fararu interview with Mehdi Motahharnia, an expert on foreign policy
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What Is on Rouhani’s Agenda in His Visit to Moscow?
Iran’s president visits Moscow at a juncture where bilateral ties are of utmost importance for both countries. By Hossein Malaek, Iran’s former ambassador to China.
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Rouhani’s foreign policy and the six shots left
The Rouhani administration has six foreign policy shots, which have little to do with the six-shooter of militarism, writes veteran Iranian diplomat Nosratollah Tajik.
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Nowruz, an Opportunity to Bring the Region Closer
Celebration of Nowruz, a shared cultural ritual between Iran and its neighbors, can help correct skewed images of Iran in the region and foster regional convergence. By Bahram Amir-Ahmadian,
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Rouhani Administration Flips Out at State-run TV
Rouhani administration officials say Iran’s state-run TV has a one-sided approach when it comes to their achievements.
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Iran to eliminate death penalty for some drug offences, saving about 5000 lives
Iranian authorities finally agree to eliminate capital punishment for minor drug offences.
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