In an interview the day after the resignation of Iran's foreign minister, Mohamed Jawad Zarif said the fighting between Iranian political parties and factions was a "deadly poison" that undermined foreign policy.
In an interview the day after the resignation of Iran's foreign minister, Mohamed Jawad Zarif said the fighting between Iranian political parties and factions was a "deadly poison" that undermined foreign policy.
Zarif's comments suggest that he may have given up the pressure of hardliners, who have been criticizing his role in negotiating a landmark 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers.
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