Iran’s tenuous relationship with the West has been illustrated by the ups and downs in the relationship between Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and E.U. foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton. The two have been the lead negotiators in the new diplomacy to find a peaceful resolution to Iran’s controversial nuclear program. But ending longstanding tension has proved difficult as illustrated in the following pictures and tweets.
Zarif and Ashton participated in nuclear negotiations on March 18-19 and February 19-20 in Vienna (see last picture). Ashton also made a pivotal visit to Tehran on March 8 – the first by a senior E.U. official since 2008 – to explore stronger relations between Europe and Iran on non-nuclear issues (see third picture).
1/6 #EU High Rep Catherine Ashton’s Nowruz message to @JavadZarif & the Iranian people. #Nowruz #Iran
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) March 21, 2014
2/6 “Dear Minister Zarif, I want to take this opportunity to wish you and the Iranian people a happy #Nowruz ” – Catherine #Ashton
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) March 21, 2014
3/6 “This marks the beginning of spring & a new year, & I hope that the new year brings you both health & happiness”Ashton - Zarif . #Nowruz
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) March 21, 2014
4/6 “We need to build further on the progress we have made over recent months” - Ashton to Zarif . #Nowruz #EU #Iran
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) March 21, 2014
5/6 “I hope that these #Nowruz celebrations will usher in a new period of constructive relations…” Ashton to Zarif . #EU #Iran
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) March 21, 2014
6/6 "…from which all our citizens can benefit – Sal-e noh mobarak". Catherine #Ashton to Javad Zarif . #Nowruz #EU #Iran
— EU External Action (@eu_eeas) March 21, 2014