By: Maziar Motamedi
Tehran has reportedly offered to stop expanding its stockpile of high-enriched uranium during a visit by the UN nuclear watchdog chief.
Maziar Motamedi is a journalist at Al Jazeera, serving as the Iran correspondent for @AJEnglish Digital. He covers a range of topics related to Iran, including regional interests, security, and crime, while also addressing broader themes such as terrorism and international relations. Maziar's work has been featured in various publications, including Ya Libnan, Cigalah Group, GlobalResearch, and Genocide Watch.
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Maziar Motamedi's coverage is heavily focused on government & politics, world affairs, and international relations. His work includes a mixture of evolving stories, breaking news, and government announcements.
If reaching out to Maziar with a story idea or pitch, consider providing insights related to ongoing geopolitical developments in the Middle East such as the Israel-Gaza conflict, Iran's foreign policy decisions, Houthi activities in Yemen and their impact on regional dynamics. Additionally, pitches related to international diplomacy and significant political events would likely resonate well with him.
Given his focus on these topics and themes within an international context but not explicitly specifying a geographic focus beyond the Middle East region itself.
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