
Javad Zarif
Javad Zarif is an Iranian diplomat and politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran from 2013 to 2021. A key figure in Iran's foreign policy, he is known for his role in negotiating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear agreement with world powers. Zarif has a background in international relations, having studied at the University of Denver and earned a Ph.D. from the same institution. He has also held various positions within the Iranian government and was previously Iran's ambassador to the United Nations. His recent comments highlight the importance of strengthening bilateral relations with neighboring countries, particularly Pakistan.
Born on Nov 07, 1960 (64 years old)
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Iran:
Javad Zarif is the Iranian Foreign Minister who commented on the peace process in the South Caucasus.
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Israel:
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif claimed that Hezbollah is 'strong', provoking anger in Beirut.
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Iran:
Iran's foreign policy apparatus has kept the option of diplomacy active while responding to European pressures regarding the activation of the trigger mechanism.
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Iran:
The Iranian Foreign Minister spoke about the need for assurances from the U.S. before resuming negotiations.
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Montenegro:
Javad Zarif was the Foreign Minister of Iran who played a key role in negotiating with the West.
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Romania:
Javad Zarif is a former Iranian foreign minister who played a key role in negotiating with the West.
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United Kingdom:
Javad Zarif was the foreign minister of Iran who played a key role in the nuclear negotiations.
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United Kingdom:
Javad Zarif is a former foreign minister of Iran who may join a new leadership tandem.
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Israel:
Javad Zarif, the Foreign Minister at the time, admitted that the damage to Iran had already reached 250 billion dollars.
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Iran:
Javad Zarif is mentioned as having diplomatic engagements with Saudi and American officials.
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