Mohsen Pak Ayeen
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Does Indo-Arab corridor weaken Iran's position?
TEHRAN, Sep. 17 (MNA) – Not long ago, on the sidelines of the G20 summit in India, US president, Indian Prime Minister and Saudi Crown Prince commissioned an expert group to prepare a practical plan for the creation of a rail and shipping corridor.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Swedish government directly responsible
TEHRAN, Jul. 22 (MNA) – Violation of the sanctity of the holy Quran again in Sweden and the permission given by the police of this country to the person who violated it, should be considered from several perspectives.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Sweden; corruption and Islamophobia
TEHRAN, Jul. 01 (MNA) – One of the reasons for Islamophobic activities in Sweden, which has caused hatred of the Muslim world, is the dissatisfaction of Muslims with the increasing corruption in this country.
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By: Mohsen Pak Aein
Raeisi trip to Indonesia step towards boosting ties with East
TEHRAN, May 23 (MNA) – Dr. Raeisi, the President of Iran, made a two-day visit to Indonesia at the official invitation of the President of Indonesia to discuss important issues in various sectors, from economic to foreign and regional policy.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Baku should return to diplomacy
TEHRAN, Apr. 05 (MNA) – The evidence shows that during the past months, Azerbaijan has gradually distanced itself from the diplomatic procedure to resolve issues with its neighbors, including Iran.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
On re-established relations of Iran and Saudi Arabia
TEHRAN, Mar. 12 (MNA) – Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to resume diplomatic relations and reopen embassies and agencies within two months
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Europe on path of radicalism and struggle with diplomacy
TEHRAN, Jan. 22 (MNA) – The anti-IRGC measure taken by the European Parliament shows the intensification of radicalism in Europe and the continent's distance from diplomacy.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
France and Islamophobia
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – The infamous Charlie Hebdo magazine, along with insulting Islam and the Prophet of Islam (PBUH), this time insulted the free-thinking Leader of Islamic Revolution and the bearer of the banner of the great Prophet's mission.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Israel in same path of apartheid racists regime of S Africa
TEHRAN, Dec. 05 (MNA) – On November 29, 1977, the United Nations General Assembly registered this day in the world calendar as the day of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
European Union and avoidance of diplomacy
TEHRAN, Oct. 29 (MNA) – The European authorities' statements and their unconventional and contrary decisions against Iran show that the authorities of this continent have quickly distanced themselves from diplomacy in interaction with Iran.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Useful presence of Iran President at CICA Summit
TEHRAN, Oct. 15 (MNA) – The Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA), chaired by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, kicked off in Astana on Thursday.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Threatening Iran ambassador to Denmark with cold weapon
TEHRAN, Oct. 09 (MNA) – A few days ago, a terrorist attacked the embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Danish capital of Copenhagen, entered the Iranian embassy with a cold weapon, and threatened Iranian envoy Afshaneh Nadipour.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Obligation to the principle of commitment against commitment
TEHRAN, Aug. 22 (MNA) – The negotiating team of Iran and the diplomatic apparatus of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the new government entered the Vienna negotiations with a logical and intelligent approach.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
UAE relations with Israel
TEHRAN, Jun. 26 (MNA) – There have been informal and covert contacts between the UAE and the Israel since the 1990s, and in recent years the process of secret Abu Dhabi-Tel Aviv relations under the guise of normalizing relations has become apparent.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Crisis in Ukraine and Iran national interests
TEHRAN, May 15 (MNA) – Iran's power will increase through regional cooperation and comprehensive relations with countries that are linguistically, racially, religiously, culturally, geographically and civilly linked to Iran.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
UN Human Rights Council and dual standards
TEHRAN, Apr. 09 (MNA) – At a special session on the Ukraine war, the UN General Assembly suspended Russia's membership in the UN Human Rights Council at the request of the United States and its allies.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Good occupation, bad occupation
TEHRAN, Apr. 05 (MNA) – The reversal of concepts and realities under the guidance of powerful governments and their mass media is a new phenomenon in the international system.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Russia wisely managing the Ukraine crisis
TEHRAN, Feb. 21 (MNA) – Evidence shows that President Putin and Russia are managing the issue wisely, trying to keep this tension between Russia and Ukraine unique and not spreading to Europe.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Strategies of General Soleimani
TEHRAN, Jan. 01 (MNA) – In the school of Martyr General Qassem Soleimani, several strategies can be seen to defend the Muslims of the world and fight global arrogance.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
When Trump talks about destruction of Israel
TEHRAN, Dec. 12 (MNA) – Donald Trump acknowledged that he supported Netanyahu's claim of annexing the Golan Heights to the occupied territories and played a role in Netanyahu's victory in the last two years.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Need for stability and security in Afghanistan
TEHRAN, Nov. 20 (MNA) – Hassan Kazemi Qomi, Iran's special envoy for Afghanistan, traveled to Kabul last week to meet with Taliban officials. This is the first visit by an Iranian official to Afghanistan since the fall of the previous government.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
Realities of Afghanistan
TEHRAN, Aug. 29 (MNA) – The situation in Afghanistan has become the most important foreign policy issue in the region after the withdrawal of the United States and the Taliban's takeover of more than 80% of the country's territory.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
The end of Ashraf Ghani
TEHRAN, Aug. 16 (MNA) – Ashraf Ghani, the US ally and Afghanistan's most dependent president on the West, fled the country after years of straining in front of the White House.