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talks” between the countries since 1983. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed news of the ceasefire and said it was part of a broader agreement with the US to pause the regional war. Qatar
talks” and that a deal was “very possible”. Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Friday that Tehran is still reviewing the US’s latest proposal and considering its response
issue becoming a source of tension between the US and China. China has also signalled that Taiwan is a priority in the talks. On Wednesday morning, a Chinese official reiterated Beijing's opposition to US
issues, and accused the US of "contradictory statements". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier on Sunday that "significant progress" had been made, but there was still "work to do". Trump also said Tehran
talks** Iran state TV earlier quoted Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei as describing the draft as a "framework agreement" and adding: "We want this to include the main issues required for ending the imposed
issue of Iran’s enriched nuclear material. Trump also suggested he could be open to Iran placing its civilian nuclear programme on hold for two decades, provided Tehran demonstrates what he described as a genuine
talks held in South Korea in October, featured warm rhetoric and pageantry but produced few concrete agreements on the many issues of contention between the sides, including trade, AI, Taiwan and the US-Israeli
talks. Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful. Reuters and other news organisations have reported over the past week that Tehran is proposing to reopen the strait before nuclear issues are resolved. Iranian media said
Iran. - **Iranian negotiations with the US had not been cut off but no progress had been made,** Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araqchi told Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen on Wednesday. - **Donald Trump suggested earlier there could
Iran says no date has been agreed for another round of peace talks, accusing the US of “betraying” diplomacy in all negotiations. The conflicting and changing reports about the strait and how much freedom ships
issuing warnings. The semi-official Tasnim news agency said that was a result of the continuing US maritime blockade on Iran. - International flights from Mashhad airport in northeast Iran will resume on Monday, the civil
talks in Islamabad, which would come before a fragile two-week ceasefire expires on Wednesday, were the “last chance” for Iran to agree to a peace deal. “If Iran does not sign this deal
talks with US The different aspects of the mediated negotiations with the US are subject to daily deliberations by Iranian authorities, who present themselves as having gained the upper hand after the fighting. Hardliners
US President Donald Trump has no justification to deprive Iran of its nuclear rights, the Iranian Students’ News Agency quoted Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian as saying on Sunday, as Washington and Tehran continue to face
issue a “red line”. Iran wants decades of sanctions, which have devastated its economy, to be lifted as part of any deal. The navigation through the strait and demands for war reparations are other sticking
talks are deferred. Iran received a US response via Pakistan on Sunday. Neither side has disclosed its contents. Significant gaps remain. Rubio made clear that Washington’s definition of “opening the strait” diverges from Tehran
US-Iran diplomacy failed? While the gulf between Tehran’s and Washington’s positions remains wide – Iran refuses to give up its nuclear programme, including uranium enrichment, which it insists is for peaceful purposes only
talks that the issue of Taiwan could bring the two countries into conflict, according to Chinese state media. He could pressure the US to delay or stop arms sales to Taiwan, although Washington is legally
US was "fully focused on the issue of Iran", it would be "wrong to simply wait" until the war in Europe returns to the centre of its attention. Zelensky said face-to-face negotiations could
talks to a later stage, an issue Trump has considered a “red line”. Despite the diplomatic opening, the US president did not rule out the possibility of renewed hostilities. “If they do something bad, there