Iranian MP Accuses Zarif of Meeting Israeli Officer before Soleimani’s Killing

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sits for an interview with Reuters in New York, New York, US April 24, 2019. (Reuters)
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sits for an interview with Reuters in New York, New York, US April 24, 2019. (Reuters)
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Iranian MP Accuses Zarif of Meeting Israeli Officer before Soleimani’s Killing

Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sits for an interview with Reuters in New York, New York, US April 24, 2019. (Reuters)
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sits for an interview with Reuters in New York, New York, US April 24, 2019. (Reuters)

The Iranian parliament rebuked Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif for his attempts to negotiate with the US administration, just three weeks after the killing of Qassem Soleimani, the head of foreign operations in the Revolutionary Guards, in a US drone strike in Baghdad early last year.

A spokesman for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, Abul-Fadl Amoui, said that the decision to debrief the minister came after his “unjustified absence” at a meeting held by the committee last September, to question him about his request to negotiate with the US administration three weeks after Soleimani’s killing.

Zarif told the lawmakers that the request came in the context of his response to a question by the German magazine, Der Spiegel, about the possibility of engaging in negotiations following the assassination of the Iranian military leader. He said: “My response was: No, that I do not reject the possibility that people change their orientations and realize the facts.”

The majority of parliament voted against Zarif’s answers to a question from MP Javad Karimi-Ghodousi, about the reasons that led him to announce his willingness to negotiate with the US, accusing the FM of having met an Israeli officer called Bremen, a week before the killing.

Zarif said he was not aware of the identity of one of the companions of the US official who led the negotiations. Referring to the American mediator, he said: “The person who wanted to negotiate on behalf of the Americans… was accompanied by another person, and it was later revealed that he had resided in Israel for ten years.”

The foreign minister pledged to comply with the recent recommendations of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the nuclear agreement.

The questioning session was attended by 259 deputies out of 290, where 173 voted against Zarif, while 55 declared their support for his positions and 18 abstained.



Student Detained in Slovakia after 2 People Fatally Stabbed at High School

Police officers keep watch near a school following a knife attack in the town of Spisska Stara Ves, Slovakia, January 16, 2025. Adriana Hudecova/TASR via REUTERS
Police officers keep watch near a school following a knife attack in the town of Spisska Stara Ves, Slovakia, January 16, 2025. Adriana Hudecova/TASR via REUTERS
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Student Detained in Slovakia after 2 People Fatally Stabbed at High School

Police officers keep watch near a school following a knife attack in the town of Spisska Stara Ves, Slovakia, January 16, 2025. Adriana Hudecova/TASR via REUTERS
Police officers keep watch near a school following a knife attack in the town of Spisska Stara Ves, Slovakia, January 16, 2025. Adriana Hudecova/TASR via REUTERS

An 18-year-old student fatally stabbed two people at a high school in northern Slovakia on Thursday, authorities said.
One other person was in critical condition, the Slovak rescue service said. The stabbings took place in Spisska Stara Ves, a small town on the border with Poland that has a population of over 2,000 people.
The suspect initially fled, but police said that he was detained shortly after the attack.
Police said that the suspect attacked a teacher and two students. Further details weren't immediately available.
A 51-year-old deputy principal of the high school and a 18-year old student, both female, were killed, The Associated Press quoted the rescue service as saying.
President Peter Pellegrini called the attack “a real tragedy” and offered condolences along with Prime Minister Robert Fico to the relatives.
“No problem in the world can be solved with a knife or any other weapon,” Pellegrini said.
Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok and Education Minister Tomáš Drucker traveled to the town.
Drucker said that he would work to take steps to prevent such attacks in the future and protect students and teachers.
Such attacks are rare in Slovakia. In 2020, a 22-year-old former student attacked a high school in the town of Vrutky, killing the deputy principal and wounding five people, including two students. In 2022, a high school student attacked and injured a female pupil at a high school in Novaky.