logo
Iran's former top diplomat Zarif resigns from VP post

Iran's former top diplomat Zarif resigns from VP post

Khaleej Times03-03-2025

Iran's former foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who negotiated the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, has resigned as vice-president, state media said on Monday.
"Zarif's resignation letter was received by President Masoud Pezeshkian, who has not yet responded," the official IRNA news agency reported, without giving further details.
In a Monday post on X, Zarif said he had "faced the most horrible insults, slander and threats against myself and my family, and I have gone through the most bitter period of my 40 years of service.
"To avoid further pressure on the government, the head of the judiciary recommended that I resign and... I accepted immediately," he added.
Pezeshkian, who took office in July, named Zarif as his vice-president for strategic affairs on August 1 but Zarif resigned after less than two weeks, before returning to the post later in the month.
Zarif was Iran's top diplomat between 2013 and 2021 in the government of moderate president Hassan Rouhani.
He became known on the international stage during lengthy negotiations for the 2015 nuclear accord formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
The deal was effectively torpedoed three years later when, during Donald Trump's first term as president, the United States pulled out of the deal and reimposed crippling sanctions on the Islamic republic.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Iran fires hundreds of missiles at Israel as part of 'crushing response' to attacks
Iran fires hundreds of missiles at Israel as part of 'crushing response' to attacks

Middle East Eye

time3 hours ago

  • Middle East Eye

Iran fires hundreds of missiles at Israel as part of 'crushing response' to attacks

Iran fired "hundreds of various ballistic missiles" towards Israel late on Friday, in what the Islamic Republic called the beginning of its "crushing response" to Israeli attacks. 'Moments ago, with the launch of hundreds of various ballistic missiles toward the occupied territories, the operation of decisive response to the savage attack of the Zionist regime has begun," Iran's official news agency, IRNA, reported. Bright orange flashes illuminated the sky over Tel Aviv as Israeli air defence systems appeared to down some of the incoming missiles. Still, fires and plumes of smoke could be seen in areas of Tel Aviv, whilst explosions were also reported in Jerusalem. The head of Israel's emergency services told reporters that seven people were "lightly and moderately injured" following a strike that hit on the border of Tel Aviv and the city of Ramat Gan in Israel. New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters The retaliatory battack came after Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Israel's deadly attacks on his country would "bring it to ruin". "The armed forces of the Islamic Republic will inflict heavy blows upon this malevolent enemy," Khamenei said in a televised speech. Earlier on Friday, Iran fired more than 100 drones towards Israel, hours after Israel bombed "dozens" of sites in the country, including its nuclear facilities, and killed senior military commanders and scientists. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the attack was aimed at "rolling back the Iranian threat to Israel's very survival," adding that it would take "many days". "We struck at the heart of Iran's nuclear enrichment programme," Netanyahu said in a recorded televised address. "We targeted Iran's main enrichment facility in Natanz. We targeted Iran's leading nuclear scientists working on the Iranian bomb. We also struck at the heart of Iran's ballistic missile programme." Iranian media reported that explosions were reported in Natanz, the capital Tehran, and elsewhere; and that the head of the Revolutionary Guard, Hossein Salami, had been killed, as well as six scientists, including Fereydoun Abbasi and Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi. Abbasi was the head of the Atomic Energy Organisation from 2011 to 2013 and survived an assassination attempt in 2010. Tehranchi was a theoretical physicist. Both men appeared to have been targeted in their homes. Iranian state television also reported that children had been killed in at least one of the air strikes, on a residential area of Tehran.

Iran: Damage to Natanz facility from Israeli strike superficial
Iran: Damage to Natanz facility from Israeli strike superficial

Sharjah 24

time7 hours ago

  • Sharjah 24

Iran: Damage to Natanz facility from Israeli strike superficial

Statement In a statement carried by the official Iranian news agency IRNA, the organisation confirmed that various parts of the Natanz complex were affected by the strike and that investigations are underway to assess the extent of the damage. The statement added that no human casualties have been reported among the site's personnel so far. The organisation also affirmed that inspections revealed no spread of radioactive or chemical contamination beyond the facility. Meanwhile, Iran's Ministry of Communications announced temporary nationwide restrictions on internet access in the wake of the Israeli airstrikes. According to a statement published by the ISNA news agency, the ministry explained that the internet restrictions are temporary and will be lifted once the situation stabilises.

Iran launches about 100 drones towards Israel, army working to intercept
Iran launches about 100 drones towards Israel, army working to intercept

Gulf Today

time12 hours ago

  • Gulf Today

Iran launches about 100 drones towards Israel, army working to intercept

Israel's military said Iran launched about 100 drones toward Israel on Friday and that it was making an effort to shoot them down, following a wave of Israeli air strikes across the Islamic republic. "Iran launched approximately 100 UAVs towards Israeli territory, which we are working to intercept," military spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin told journalists. He added that Israel's strikes on Iran involved 200 fighter jets striking about 100 targets across Iran. Agence France-Presse

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store