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  2. Foreign relations of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iranians have traditionally been highly sensitive to foreign interference in their country, pointing to such events as the Russian conquest of northern parts of the country in the course of the 19th century, the tobacco concession, the British and Russian occupations of the First and Second World Wars, and the CIA plot to overthrow Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq.

  3. Timeline of Iranian history - Wikipedia

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    The Iran–Iraq War was the deadliest conventional war ever fought between regular armies of developing countries. [ 14 ] Massacres of Iranian political prisoners , thousands of cases of forced disappearances, executions, torture and inhuman and degrading treatment .

  4. Negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

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    Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif argued in The New York Times that the framework agreed on in April, 2015 would end any doubt that Iran's nuclear program is peaceful. Zarif also argued that a deal would open the way to regional cooperation based on respect for sovereignty and noninterference in the affairs of other states.

  5. Foreign policy of the Masoud Pezeshkian administration

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    The think tank Rasanah suggested that Pezeshkian's foreign policy initiatives include the prioritization of regional relations, including Arab League–Iran relations (especially Iran-Saudi Arabia relations), dialogue with the West, support for the Axis of Resistance to Israel, and relations with leading states of the Global South, such as ...

  6. International sanctions against Iran - Wikipedia

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    The United States sanctions against Iran were imposed in November 1979 after radical students seized the American Embassy in Tehran and took hostages.The sanctions were imposed by Executive Order 12170, which included freezing about $8.1 billion in Iranian assets, including bank deposits, gold and other properties, and a trade embargo.

  7. Iran says its foreign policy driven by interests after Trump ...

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    DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran's foreign policy is driven by dignity, wisdom and interest, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday, in response to U.S. President Donald Trump saying that Washington was ...

  8. Category:Foreign relations of Iran - Wikipedia

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    International sanctions against Iran; List of state visits made by kings of Iran; List of international trips made by presidents of Iran; Public diplomacy of Iran; Iran and weapons of mass destruction; Iran nuclear deal framework; Arab League–Iran relations; Iran–Saudi Arabia proxy conflict; Iran–Pakistan border barrier; Iranian frozen assets

  9. List of wars involving Iran - Wikipedia

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    Foreign fighters Victory: Fall of the Taliban government in Afghanistan; Then Iran quits the coalition and form the Axis of Resistance after Axis of evil speachment, ending his collaboration with the US coalition. Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency (2004–present) Iran: Jundallah (Iran) (2004–2011) Jaish ul-Adl (2013–present)