Iran nuclear energy
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Iran dismisses media speculations about talks with the U.S.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the details of the indirect negotiations are not to be discussed in the media.
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Iran-U.S. talks can bear fruit with continued goodwill and realism: Araqchi
Araqchi described the second round of Iran-U.S. talks, held in Rome, as constructive and progressive.
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Araqchi meets with Italian foreign minister in Rome
The Iranian and Italian foreign ministers discussed recent mutual and international issues.
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Grossi says he will visit Iran in coming days
Grossi said that cooperation with the IAEA is crucial for urgent diplomatic solutions and that he will visit Iran in the coming days.
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Administration thanks Leader for green-lighting indirect talks with U.S.
During the cabinet meeting on Sunday, President Pezeshkian and administration officials also commended Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi's efforts in advancing the diplomatic engagement.
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President Pezeshkian offers condolences for death of Iran’s nuclear industry founder
President Pezeshkian offered condolences to the family of the late Iranian nuclear scientist Akbar Etemad.
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Iran will continue indirect talks with U.S. under Oman’s mediation
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said that Oman would continue to serve as the intermediary, but the location for future rounds is still under consideration.
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Foreign minister offers condolences on passing of Iran’s nuclear industry founder
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi offered condolences over the death of Akbar Etemad who tremendously contributed to the Iran’s nuclear program.
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President Pezeshkian visits an exhibition of nuclear industry achievements
President Masoud Pezeshkian visited the exhibition of nuclear industry achievements and was briefed on the latest advances and innovations in this field.
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Iran’s deputy foreign minister calls meeting with China and Russia constructive
Iran, China, and Russia held a tripartite talk in Moscow on issues related to the Iranian nuclear program.
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Russia condemns Trump’s threat to strike Iran, warns of ‘catastrophic’ consequences
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov slams the use of threats and ultimatums following Trump’s warning to bomb Iran unless Tehran agreed to a new deal with Washington.
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Trump threatens Iran with ‘bombing’ if no deal is reached
The U.S. president also said he could instead impose “secondary tariffs” on Iran in the absence of a deal, as he did during his first term in office.
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Iran ready to return to nuclear commitments if its rights are respected: AEOI spokesperson
Iran signals readiness to return to its nuclear commitments if its rights are respected.
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Iran, like any other country, has the right to peaceful nuclear energy: Kremlin spokesperson
Russia has repeatedly called for the revival of the landmark agreement originally signed by Iran and six other world powers and then endorsed by the UN Security Council.
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Foreign minister says negotiating is different from bullying
Foreign minister says Tehran will not sit at the negotiating table under pressure and intimidation and will not even take the subject into consideration.
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Iran will not negotiate under ‘pressure, threat, or sanctions’: Araghchi
Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi says there will be no possibility of direct negotiations between Iran and the United States as long as the ‘maximum pressure’ policy is in place.
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Trump says he wants ‘nuclear peace agreement’ with Iran
The overture comes a day after Trump signed a presidential memorandum restoring the maximum pressure campaign against Iran.
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Iran rejects E3 accusations against country’s peaceful nuclear program
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has rejected the claims made in a joint statement by France, Germany and the UK with regard to the recent developments in Iran's peaceful nuclear program.
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E3 reiterates accusations against Iran's nuclear program
London, IRNA – Three European countries- Britain, France and Germany- known as Troika or E3, has issued a yet another statement, reiterating their politically-motivated claims and accusations regarding Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
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Iran not after building nuclear weapon: US intelligence community
Tehran, IRNA - Iran isn’t looking for building nuclear weapons, the Wall Street Journal reported citing the US intelligence community.