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At an international conference in Tehran, top Iranian officials said they were eager to make a deal with Trump but that they ...
Advisors to the president might try to convince Trump that there is a shortcut that lets him claim historic victory without ...
By Parisa Hafezi and John Irish DUBAI/PARIS (Reuters) -While rising U.S.-Iran tensions over Tehran's uranium enrichment ...
Oman’s foreign minister says the fifth round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States will be held Friday in Rome ...
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei slamm ed U.S. demands that Tehran end its uranium enrichment program, stating ...
New intelligence obtained by the United States suggests that Israel is making preparations to strike Iranian nuclear ...
By holding fast to a policy of no enrichment, President Donald Trump is far more likely to tank the nuclear talks than attain the better deal he's aspiring to secure.
The comments by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi come after multiple rounds of talks between the two nations.
The arch-foes have held four rounds of nuclear talks since April 12, the highest-level contact between them since US President Donald Trump abandoned the 2015 nuclear deal during his first term. “The ...
Iran’s top diplomat is insisting that Tehran will never stop enriching uranium, further underlining the Islamic Republic’s ...