Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Iran, embarked on his African journey from Tehran just after Tuesday midnight, a trip that is expected to span until the twilight of Thursday. Significantly,...
Uzbekistan, in the eyes of Iran, is a mystique segment of the grand plateau of ancient Persian civilization, vividly illustrating a cultural landscape peppered with rich veins of political, economic,...
The proposal, if actualized effectively, could instigate a phase of rapprochement and cooperation hinging on the emerging issues and variables post decades of strain and escalation. By Kamran Karami...
Faw Grand Port project enables Iraq to capitalize on its geographical location, transforming it into a pivotal gateway for trade between the Persian Gulf and Europe. By Ali Mousavi...
A study by the Iranian Parliament Research Center scrutinizes the global underpinnings of US economic coercion against Tehran and the insufficiencies inherent in Iran's conventional tactics to counter these punitive...
Iran's strengthened ties with Turkmenistan, shortly after the opening of the Israeli embassy in Ashgabat, is indicative of Tehran’s network diplomacy, aimed at countering Israel’s peripheral policy that seeks to...
The withdrawal of the United States from the region presents opportunities for Iran, which should strive to capitalize on this realignment. By Ali Mousavi Khalkhali Lately, the apparent decline of...
The change of Iran's security chief might defer certain ongoing foreign policy processes to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, the SNSC secretariat under Ali Akbar Ahmadian is likely to...
While Iran exhibits hydro-political dependence on Afghanistan, Afghanistan reciprocally exhibits geopolitical dependence on Iran. By Abas Aslani The dispute over rights to the Hirmand River has long been a...
As the geopolitical and geo-economic landscape shifts, the North-South Corridor attracts regional and extra-regional powers but faces challenges from China and the US rivalry and regional and international uncertainties. ...