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negotiating table. “We did discuss Iran,” Trump said on Friday. “We feel very similar about [how] we want it to end. We don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon. We want the straits
issue of the country’s nuclear programme, was passed through Pakistan. Trump said Iran had to commit to not acquiring nuclear weapons. Islamabad believes a deal remains within reach. But, it faces an Iran that
nuclear deal, occupies a carefully cultivated position in the corridors of power in Washington, DC. Its experts appear across major US news networks, often introduced as nonpartisan analysts. Its reports circulate through the US Congress
Nuclear 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
issues were jeopardizing the potential deal. On Monday, Tasnim news agency, close to Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, accused the U.S. of "obstructionism" over the release of some frozen Iranian funds in exchange for lifting
issues being negotiated. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, the official told the Reuters news agency that Iran had agreed “in principle” to dispose of its highly enriched uranium and open the Strait of Hormuz
negotiations in the coming weeks and months. ![Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif meets with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, as delegations from the United States and Iran are expected to hold peace talks
nuclear programme dismantled, none of its frozen money would be released until it met certain demands, and Iran would stop supporting allied militant movements around the Middle East. A US official, speaking on condition
US-mediated ceasefire aimed at halting the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah began on April 17, Israeli attacks continued throughout the following weeks, including on the capital Beirut, where Israel said it is targeting
issues that accommodates the concerns of all parties.” Iran has never officially declared any intent to build nuclear weapons, and China previously worked with the US, European nations and Russia to secure the 2015 Barack
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
negotiation arises, it does not mean surrender or retreat. "Rather, the goal is to uphold the rights of the Iranian nation and to defend national interests with resolute strength." US President Donald Trump this week
negotiators were engaged in “very positive discussions” with Tehran, which could lead to “something very positive” without further elaboration. Iran, however, reacted by insisting that the security of the waterway was in the hands
issuing this alert to warn US and non-US persons about the sanctions risks of making these payments to, or soliciting guarantees from, the Iranian regime for safe passage,” it said. “These risks exist regardless
issues are unresolved, including the freedom of passage for ships in the Gulf, restraining Israel from attacking its neighbours, checks on Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the lifting of sanctions on Tehran. Iran says
nuclear programme in exchange for lifting of sanctions, which they saw as a “pure loss” for Iran. They insist that the government must push for stronger demands to paint a “victory” narrative when
negotiated truce. “His manoeuvres to gain attention for ‘ending wars’ as part of his campaign to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize have previously led Trump to claim that he has ended numerous conflicts, real
US and Iran are still moving, and the strikes will not derail the process. ## Talks in Qatar The strikes came after top Iranian negotiators gathered in Doha for the latest round of talks
issue has emerged as a bone of contention: Tehran’s frozen assets held in other countries. Iran’s economy has been ailing for years due to sanctions imposed on the country by the US
negotiating team as saying: "There is no such thing in Iran's proposal as accepting taking out enriched nuclear material." Earlier this week, Trump repeated that the war in Iran will be "over quickly