President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Friday, saying that unless Tehran agrees to a new nuclear deal with ...
"Bad things" will happen to Iran unless it reaches a deal with the U.S. on its nuclear program, President Trump said Friday.
Iran's Parliament Speaker, Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf, warned that U.S. military bases and allies in the region would be targeted if the U.S. launched attacks on Iran. His statement follows deadly U.S.
Tehran neither rejected negotiations nor accepted face-to-face talks in its response to President Trump’s letter calling for ...
Will Iran build its first nuclear bomb or will it reach a deal with the West? A journalist from the Euronews Persian Service ...
The U.S. and Iran have remained at odds over nuclear policy since Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018. His administration's "maximum pressure" campaign has sought to economically isolate ...
During his first term in 2018, US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions on Tehran. Despite complying with the nuclear agreement for ...
Photo: Nathan Howard/Reuters/Saul Loeb/Al Drago - Pool via CNP/Zuma Press President Trump says Iran can’t be allowed a nuclear bomb and that he’d prefer to stop it by way of a deal.
China and Russia are both permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, along with France and Britain, that took part in the original 2015 Iran nuclear deal preliminary framework agreement ...
The trilateral meeting was held against the backdrop of the US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and the continued maximum pressure on Iran by the Trump administration. Amid the US ...
In 2015, Iran reached a deal with the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany, and agreed to curb its nuclear programme in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions.
a resolution adopted just days after the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which set guidelines for its implementation, including lifting certain sanctions on Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program.