Mohammad-Reza Aref

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Attack on Peaceful Nuclear Facilities is a Flagrant Violation of International Law
Iran's First Vice President emphasized that the attack on Iran's peaceful nuclear facilities, the ruthless killing of civilians, and criminal operations against military forces outside of mission, university professors, and the killing of women, children, and ordinary citizens constitute a flagrant violation of international norms and are instances of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
News ID: 2460    Publish Date : 2025/11/18
Aref: Iran attaches great importance to its ties with Belarus
Iran's First Vice President Mohammadreza Aref says that Tehran-Minsk political relations are at a high level, adding that Iran attaches great importance to developing relations with Belarus.
News ID: 2457    Publish Date : 2025/11/18
Aref departs for Russia to attend SCO meeting
Iranian First Vice President left Tehran for Moscow on Monday morning to attend the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
News ID: 2433    Publish Date : 2025/11/17
Aref: Iran best transit route for landlocked countries
Iran’s First Vice President Mohammadreza Aref says that Iran is the best transit rote for the landlocked countries.
News ID: 2422    Publish Date : 2025/11/16
Iranian VP to visit Moscow for SCO meeting
The 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will be held on Tuesday, in Moscow, with the participation of Mohammad Reza Aref, Iran’s First Vice President.
News ID: 2407    Publish Date : 2025/11/16
Iranian VP warns enemies not to even think of attacking Iran again
Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref has advised the enemies to think twice before renewing their aggression on the country.
News ID: 2057    Publish Date : 2025/10/28
Aref: Iran open to talks but won’t give in to excessive demands
Iran has always been ready for negotiations with all countries except the Zionist regime, Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref said.
News ID: 1822    Publish Date : 2025/10/18
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Russia holds an important position in Iran’s foreign policy, Iran’s First Vice President said, adding that enhancing coordination and fully utilizing the two countries’ capacities remain priorities.
News ID: 1433    Publish Date : 2025/09/30
Aref: West failed in war and sanctions—snapback will meet same fate
Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref warned that any attempt by the European trio to reinstate United Nations sanctions will ultimately fail, just as their support for Saddam Hussein during the imposed war and their years of sanctions brought them no tangible gains. He emphasized that Tehran has already prepared economic forecasts and contingency measures to ensure resilience under any extraordinary conditions.
News ID: 1267    Publish Date : 2025/09/22
Aref: ‘Snapback’ activation raises serious question about its legality
First Vice President Aref said that Iran is not in favor of sanctions, but the experiences of the past four decades have shown the Iranian nation is too big to give in to Western sanctions.
News ID: 894    Publish Date : 2025/09/01
Aref: Regional solidarity boosts security against external threats
Iran’s first vice president has emphasized the importance of expanding trade between Iran and Kyrgyzstan, highlighting the political will of both nations’ leaders.
News ID: 700    Publish Date : 2025/08/16
Aref: Developing relations with EAEU states Iran’s priority
Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref says that expanding relations with the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is a priority for Iran.
News ID: 685    Publish Date : 2025/08/15
Aref: Armenia has special place in Iran
Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref reiterated the special status of Armenia in Tehran's neighborhood policy.
News ID: 555    Publish Date : 2025/08/05
Iran calls for further deepening of ‘strategic ties’ with China
Iranian Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref has underscored shared Iran-China interests in further expanding their relations, saying that the strategic ties between the two nations could be further developed.
News ID: 436    Publish Date : 2025/07/29