Iran, France and protests
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(L-R) David Lamy, UK's Foreign Secretary, Jean-Noel Barrot, France's Foreign Minister, and Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, speak to media after the meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi in Geneva to discuss Iran's nuclear program.
Iranian demonstrators on Thursday held the the biggest protest yet in nearly two weeks of rallies, as authorities cut internet access and the death toll from a crackdown mounted. At lease 21 people
Iran has released two French nationals imprisoned for more than three years on spying charges their families rejected, French President Emmanuel Macron has said, though it remains uncertain when they would be allowed to return home. Expressing “immense ...
Europe, Iran have held sporadic direct talks since September France, Britain, Germany hold key UN sanctions card US official briefed Europeans on talks recently DUBAI/PARIS, April 24 (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Thursday he ...
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's foreign minister says Iran and France are close to agreeing to an exchange of prisoners, including the release of an Iranian woman arrested in France over her online posts related to the war in Gaza. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ...
Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned the British, Dutch, French and German envoys Thursday in response to accusations that it provided short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. The European envoys were summoned “following sanctions and unconstructive ...
End-of-campaign rally for the presidency of the Les Republicains (LR) party in Boulogne-Billancourt PARIS (Reuters) -France has evidence that Iran has used intermediaries in the past to hire drug traffickers to carry out activities in France on its behalf ...
France has issued new warnings for its citizens and government employees in the Middle East amid fears that Iran is planning on launching an imminent attack against Israel. While the French government has warned Iran not to escalate, it’s advising its ...
Mass protests across Iran: but how will the authorities respond? We hear from the BBC Persian Service, where journalists are trying to monitor events amid an information blackout, and discuss Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's options with Iranian-American journalist Hooman Majd.