Deepening ties between Tehran and Kabul in the framework of peace, development and stability in the region is one of the Kabul foreign relations priorities.
I would welcome more flexibility from Tehran in connection with the well-known Russian proposal on joint uranium enrichment, and not place bets on the demonstration of some new types of weapons.
It takes courage to die for a cause, but also to live for one.
A tripartite official level meeting is now being held in Tehran March 13-15. The Indian delegation led by the petroleum secretary will be attending this meeting.
We would like to hope that Tehran will show readiness for the most serious cooperation.
The ayatollahs of terror in Tehran were sent a bold message today that their clandestine efforts to build nuclear weapons, and their transparent lies of peaceful intent, will no longer be tolerated by the civilized world.
The attack on the British embassy in Tehran came just days after the Iranian 'parliament' voted to expel the British ambassador, and therefore reeks of official complicity.
If I hear, 'Be afraid of Tehran,' I'm like, 'I'd better go to Tehran.'
A diplomatic solution to the profound differences between Washington and Tehran is still possible, but is becoming less likely.
It looks like Tehran has taken a page out of Pyongyang's brinkmanship playbook.