• Iran president to visit Pakistan from Monday to Wednesday, Pakistan says

    Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will make an official visit to Pakistan from Monday to Wednesday, Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday.During the visit, Raisi will meet the president and the prime minister of Pakistan, chairman of the Senate and speaker of the National Assembly, according to the statement.console.log("2390 BODY2. CatId is:"+catID);if(catID==120){ console.log("2390 BODY. YES for anyclip script"); var script = document.createElement('script'); ...

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  • Iranian President arrives in Pakistan

    The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, arrived in the Pakistani capital this morning at the head of a high-ranking political-economic delegation. Iranian state-affiliated media reported on Monday, April 22nd, that this two-day visit focuses on developing and strengthening economic and trade relations, bilateral discussions, and regional negotiations with Pakistan’s highest […]

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    Iranian president visits Pakistan to boost ties

    Islamabad – Pakistan welcomed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday for a three-day official visit as the two neighbours aim to strengthen their bilateral relations amid rising tensions in the region. The visit, from Monday to Wednesday, is the first by any head of state to Pakistan after the general elections in February 2024. The Iranian president is accompanied by his spouse and a high-level delegation comprising the foreign minister and other members of the Cabinet, senior officials as...

  • Supporting Israel is morally right and politically smart

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    President Diaz-Canel remarked that the Cuba-Vietnam relations are special, with both nations always showing great respect for each other

  • Iran Informs UN About Its Right To Self-defense

    The Islamic Republic of Iran has informed the United Nations that it has carried out a series of military strikes on Israeli military in line with its right to self-defense. A letter dated 13 April 2024, issued by the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran signed by Amir Saeid Iravani, Ambassador Permanent said […]

  • Parliament affirms support for Palestine, Cuba and Western Sahara

    The National Assembly unanimously adopted motions presented in the House supporting the people of Cuba and Palestine, and the self-determinationof the Saharawi people.

  • South African President reaffirms support to South Sudan

    Pretoria, Apr 22 (Prensa Latina) South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, today reiterated the country's support to South Sudan, and called for greater support from the international community. The post South African President reaffirms support to South Sudan first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Europeans care more about elephants than people, says Botswana president

    Westerners see elephants as pets, said Mokgweetsi Masisi, whose government threatened to send 30,000 elephants to Germany and the UK to demonstrate their dangersMany Europeans value the lives of elephants more than those of the people who live around them, the president of Botswana has said, amid tensions over potential trophy hunting import bans.Botswana recently threatened to send 30,000 elephants to the UK and Germany after both countries proposed stricter controls on hunting trophies. The...