Press TV- Iran strongly condemns hostile remarks by Saudi Arabias foreign minister, who has accused the Islamic Republic of supporting terrorism while on a trip to the United States.
Speaking at the Brookings Institution research group in Washington on Thursday, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir had claimed, Iran is the problem in the region,...
Tasnim A senior fellow with the Transatlantic Program of the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) said a trio of European countries is engaged in a fresh round of talks with the US over the JCPOA in a bid to help save Europe's most significant foreign policy success.
A working group comprising American and European officials, namely Britain, France,...
Press TV- A new study shows that the majority of Americans believe that the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, to which Washington isa signatory, serves their countrys national security interests.
According to the pollconducted by the Washington-basedBrookingsInstitution and published on Friday, 70 percent of the respondents agreethat the deal, officially ...
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Iran, P5+1 talks will continue before new year, but not in Vienna: Moscow
A new roundof talks betweenIran and P5+1 onTehrans nuclear program will be held beforethe end ofthe year, butnot inVienna, Austria, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday.
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US Secretary of State John Kerry has expressed hope that Iran and the P5+1 group could reach a final deal on Tehrans nuclear issue months sooner than the June 2015 deadline.
In a Sunday address to the Brookings Institution in Washington, Kerry said Iran and the six countries have all agreed to extend their nuclear negotiations until June 2015, adding,...
Nasim Netanyahu continued to opposed Obama over interim deal between Iran and the P5+1, urging world powers to demand that Tehran abandon all uranium enrichment, halt its ballistic missile program and end what he claimed to a genocidal anti-Israel policy.
Speaking at the Brookings Institutions Saban Forum on Sunday via satellite link from Jerusalem,...
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that any agreement to emerge from newly restarted talks with the Palestinians will likely initially result in a "cold peace," and therefore Israel must insist on "iron-clad security arrangements" to protect itself in case the accord collapses.
Netanyahu's cautious outlook in a ...