President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he favors diplomacy with Iran and wants to avoid conflict. Iran, for its part, has sent mixed signals about whether it thinks negotiating with the U.S.
China is hosting diplomats from Iran and Russia for talks on Tehran’s nuclear program Friday as Beijing aims to position itself as a power broker on an issue seen internationally as a pressing ...
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Britain warned on Wednesday that it would trigger a return of U.N. sanctions on Iran, if needed, to prevent it from getting a ...
The United Nations Security Council will meet this week to discuss Tehran's nuclear development as Iran, Russia and China meet in Beijing for high-level talks.
A strategically weakened Iran has sent signals it would be willing to discuss the militarization of its nuclear program with ...
In just about seven weeks in office, the Trump administration has shaken the transatlantic alliance to its core, rocked ...
Iranian officials say they will not engage in negotiations under U.S. pressure. In February, a report from the International ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi stressed that Tehran won’t engage in any direct negotiations with Washington as long as his country is subject to pressures and intimidation. Writing on X ...
Abbas Araghchi reiterated that Tehran "will not negotiate under pressure or in a situation where it faces intimidation" ...