Iran-US talks
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Iran and the U.S. conclude third round of ‘more serious’ talks in Muscat
The technical and high-level indirect meetings between Iranian and American delegations in Muscat were aimed at drawing up a framework for a potential nuclear deal.
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A deal with the U.S. requires respect for Iran’s legitimate rights: Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Baqaei said that experience has shown that reaching an understanding requires respect for Iran’s legitimate rights for the use of peaceful nuclear energy and the effective end of sanctions.
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British foreign secretary travels to Oman to discuss Iran-U.S. talks
Lammy will visit Oman on Saturday for the first time since he became foreign secretary.
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Araqchi briefs Chinese vice premier on indirect Iran-U.S. talks
Araqchi said that despite the “bitter experiences” of the past, the Islamic Republic has once again taken the path of diplomacy with “good faith and seriousness.”
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In canceled speech, Araqchi voices Iran’s readiness to engage with the U.S. respectfully
Araqchi’s speech at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference was canceled following the organizers’ decision to change the format to a debate.
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Sanctions relief the main focus in U.S. talks: Administration spokesperson
Mohajerani said sanctions relief and improving the livelihood of the Iranian people are two core goals of the negotiations.
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‘Iran will not negotiate in public’: Araqchi rebukes shift to debate format at nuclear policy conference
Araqchi published the text of the speech he planned to deliver at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference on Monday.
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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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Swiss and Pakistani foreign ministers hail progress in Iran-U.S. talks in phone calls with Araqchi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi spoke with his Swiss and Pakistani counterparts, briefing them on the ongoing negotiations with the United States.
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Iran says it welcomes any practical initiative that terminate sanctions
Administration spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani described the process of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States as positive.
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Araqchi after Rome talks: Optimism may be warranted but with a great deal of caution
Araqchi said the relatively positive atmosphere in Rome facilitated progress on the principles and objectives of a possible deal.
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IRNA’s CEO: Iran and Arab countries adopting different approach to Tehran-Washington talks
Hossein Jaberi-Ansari explained to IRNA 24 how Iran and its Arab countries are dealing with Tehran-Washington negotiations and a possible new deal differently compared to the 2015 Iran agreement.
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Iranian negotiators are given ‘full discretion’ in talks with U.S.: Adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei
‘Iran is there for a balanced agreement, not to surrender,’ Ali Shamkhani said.
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Iran and the U.S. hold second round of indirect negotiations
The talks centered on Iran’s nuclear program and the U.S. sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
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Araqchi in Rome for second round of indirect Iran-U.S. talks
Araqchi arrived in Italy's capital early on Saturday for discussions on Iran's civilian nuclear program and termination of sanctions against the country.
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Government cannot afford to wait for a deal with Washington, says spokesperson
Mohajerani said the government’s position aligns with that of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who said national problems should not be tied to negotiations.
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Russia welcomes Iran-U.S. talks in Oman
The first round of indirect Iran-U.S. talks, hosted and mediated by Oman, focused on Iran’s nuclear program and the lifting of the sanctions against the country.
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Qatar welcomes Iran-U.S. talks; says it is ready to offer assistance
Qatar's prime minister held a phone conversation with Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, who led the Iranian negotiating team during talks with U.S. delegates in Oman.
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Araqchi: Iran seeks a fair and dignified agreement negotiated from a position of equality
The foreign minister said that if the United States comes to the negotiating table with the same intention, there will be a chance for a preliminary understanding that could pave the way for a negotiating process.
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Diplomatic stakes are high as Iran and the U.S. are set to start indirect negotiations in Muscat
An Iranian delegation headed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is in Oman’s capital for indirect negotiations with the United States.
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White House repeats claim that talks with Iran will be ‘direct’; Tehran says otherwise
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has said several times that the format of the negotiations would be ‘indirect.’