Iran says no agreement made to resume US talks
Araghchi accused Washington of betraying Iran during previous rounds of negotiations on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal and lifting US sanctions
Iran says no agreement made to resume U.S. talks
TEHRAN | Xinhua |  Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday that no arrangement or commitment had been made to resume negotiations with the United States, amid heightened tensions following attacks by Israel and the United States on Iranian territory. In an interview with state broadcaster IRIB, Araghchi said the possibility of restarting …
Khamenei's 'slap in US face' remark prompts Trump to drop Iran sanctions relief
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Iran hits back at Trump over remarks on Khamenei, says Israel “had no choice but to run to Daddy”
Iranian Foreign Minister condemns disrespectful comments from Trump, urges respectful negotiations to resume nuclear talks.
Trump says he would consider bombing Iran again, drops sanctions relief plan
President Donald Trump sharply criticized Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamanei, on Friday, dropped plans to lift sanctions on Iran and said he would consider bombing Iran again if Tehran is enriching uranium to worrisome levels. Trump reacted sternly to Khamanei's first remarks after a 12-day conflict with Israel that ended…
Iran's top diplomat says talks with US 'complicated' by American strike on nuclear sites
Iran's Foreign Minister said that recent U.S. military action against Iranian nuclear sites has complicated potential negotiations regarding the country's nuclear program. While leaving open the possibility of future talks, he indicated that no agreement or timeline has been established.
Iranian FM Says Trump Should Set Aside 'Disrespectful' Tone If He Wants Deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi condemned comments made by US President Donald Trump, who claimed to have saved Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei from death.
Trump says Iran must open itself to inspection to verify it doesn't restart its nuclear program
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he expects Iran to open itself to international inspection to verify that it doesn’t restart its nuclear program.Asked during a White House news conference if he would demand during expected talks with Iran that the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, or some other organization be authorized to conduct inspections, Trump responded that the Islamic Republic would have to cooperate with the group “or somebody that we respect, including ourselves.”Earlier, Iran's top diplomat said that the possibility of new negotiations with the United States on his country's nuclear program has been “complicated” by the American attack on three of the sites, which he conceded caused “serious damage.
Iran must open itself to inspection to verify it doesn’t restart its nuclear program, Trump says
Iran’s top diplomat said that the possibility of new negotiations with the United States on his country’s nuclear program has been “complicated” by the American attack.
"Had No Choice But To Run To Daddy": Iran Jabs Israel Over US Strikes
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's reaction came after Donald Trump said he had saved Ayatollah Khamenei from assassination, accusing the Supreme Leader of ingratitude.
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