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Mohammad Javad Zarif criticized the U.S. approach to Iran in an appearance at Asia Society New York last April.
James Acton talks to Lindsey Ford about the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea and what the Trump administration can do about them.
In a lively conversation held last week at Asia Society, Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran would continue to sell its oil to foreign buyers despite American pressure.
The U.S.-educated foreign minister participated in a wide-ranging conversation with Asia Society President and CEO Josette Sheeran. Here's what you need to know.
From North Korean summit meetings to a daring rescue in Thailand, it's been an eventful year across Asia. Here are some stories that matter.
In this episode of Asia Abridged, Iranian-American scholar Trita Parsi talks about important changes occurring beneath the surface in the central Asian country.
Pulling out of the 2015 agreement, as President Trump has threatened, may deal a fatal blow to Iran's beleaguered moderate faction.
Experts say keeping the Iran nuclear deal isn't only good for stability in the U.S.-Iran relationship, but also for keeping hardline elements within Iran’s government in check.
The 45th president campaigned on his opposition to President Obama's Asia policies. But his first three months have largely continued them.
What is the fate of the nuclear deal under a Trump administration? Iran Analyst Ali Vaez weighs in.