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Hamas confirms agreement with U.S. on ‘general framework for ceasefire’
Hamas says it agreed to a U.S. proposal for a permanent Gaza ceasefire, including Israeli troop withdrawal, prisoner exchanges, and increased aid.
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Two Israeli embassy staffers killed in Washington shooting
A lone gunman killed two Israeli embassy staff members, a young engaged couple, outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
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Europe must bear the consequences of activating the ‘snapback’ mechanism: Araqchi
The Foreign Minister said that threatening Iran with the ‘snapback’ mechanism lacks legitimacy, emphasizing the importance of uranium enrichment as a national achievement.
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Iran considering whether to attend next round of talks with U.S.: Araqchi
Foreign Minister Araqchi said that Iran is assessing whether to join the next round of indirect talks with the U.S., reiterating its commitment to nuclear rights while rejecting “unreasonable demands.”
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Iran’s right to enrichment is non-negotiable, says foreign minister
Araqchi said that Iran’s right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable, criticizing the U.S. for its contradictory statements.
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Persian Gulf has faced repeated U.S. defeats since 1980s: IRGC official
General Fadavi urged American officials to acknowledge to their younger generation that the Persian Gulf has long been a site of their repeated defeats.
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Date of next round of talks with U.S. will be announced soon, Araqchi says
The foreign minister said the next round of indirect talks with the U.S. will be scheduled and announced soon.
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Foreign Ministry condemns U.S. president’s ‘divisive and deceptive’ remarks on Iran
The Foreign Ministry condemned U.S. President Donald Trump’s divisive and deceptive remarks about Iran, blaming him for distorting regional realities to distract attention from Israeli crimes in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
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Iran will only accept a fair agreement in nuclear talks with the U.S., lawmakers say
Parliament said that Iran will only accept a fair agreement in nuclear talks with the U.S., calling for the lifting of sanctions.
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Trump says Iran is ‘very reasonable and intelligent’ in talks with U.S.
The U.S. president called Iran's stance in nuclear talks ‘reasonable’ and ‘intelligent’ ahead of his Middle East trip.
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Iran says it is ready to continue diplomatic engagement to show peaceful nature of its nuclear program
The spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry said that Iran is committed to diplomatic efforts to further demonstrate the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.
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Exclusive | Former vice president says diplomacy is the only viable path to resolving disputes
Jahangiri emphasized that negotiations and diplomacy are the only solutions to disputes, urging Iran to seize the opportunity for talks with the U.S., as lifting sanctions would unlock major economic benefits for all countries.
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Diplomacy based on ‘mutual respect’ is the only way to reach a deal: Araqchi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that diplomacy based on ‘mutual respect and mutual interest’ is the only way to reach a deal in indirect talks between Iran and the United States.
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Araqchi: U.S. provocative actions call its seriousness in talks into question
Araqchi said hostile actions by Washington will definitely send a negative message.
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U.S. police raid homes of pro-Palestinian activists at University of Michigan
U.S. law enforcement raided homes of pro-Palestine activists linked to the University of Michigan, detaining individuals and seizing belongings, as part of a broader crackdown on campus protests over Gaza.
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Exclusive | Iran-U.S. talks are a ‘litmus test’ for diplomacy, says IRNA’s CEO
Hossein Jaberi-Ansari said the Iran-U.S. negotiations are ‘difficult and complicated’ but are nevertheless a new test for diplomacy.
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Enriching uranium is a ‘red line’ for Iran, says deputy foreign minister
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi told lawmakers that uranium enrichment is a non-negotiable ‘red line’ for Tehran.
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Chamber of Commerce says Iran-U.S. talks are a tool to serve national interests
The Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines, and Agriculture welcomed Iran-U.S. nuclear talks as a sovereign means to secure national interests and boost the economy.
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Kuwait welcomes progress in Tehran-Washington talks
Kuwait welcomed the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States and praised the role of Oman and Italy in the process.
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Yemeni forces shoot down another U.S. MQ-9 drone
The Yemeni army shot down six American MQ-9 drones this month amid rising tensions with the United States and Israel.
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Domestic affairs not delayed by indirect talks with the United States: President Pezeshkian
Masoud Pezeshkian has said that Iran-U.S. talks are proceeding normally without disrupting domestic affairs.
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Top Egyptian and Kuwaiti diplomats tell Araqchi they welcome Iran-U.S. talks
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi spoke with his Egyptian and Kuwait counterparts, briefing them on Iran’s position on the negotiations with the United States.
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Chamber of Commerce welcomes indirect talks between Iran and U.S.
Head of the Chamber of Commerce Samad Hassanzadeh said the indirect Iran-U.S. talks in Oman were a positive step for Iran's economy.
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Iran says it prefers negotiations that are on target and free from fanfare
Administration spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said Iran’s preferred approach to negotiations with the United States is dialogue that is precise and calm.
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Iran’s nuclear talks to proceed with dignity and strength, says AEOI chief
Vice-president and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami says the upcoming nuclear negotiations with the United States will be conducted with dignity and strength.
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U.S. issues new sanctions on Iran ahead of talks in Oman
The United States imposed new sanctions on five Iranian entities and one individual accused of supporting Iran’s nuclear program.
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America has accepted indirect nuclear talks: Araqchi
Araqchi said bilateral talks should be conducted on equal footing, not under maximum pressure, and military threats and that the United States has accepted indirect talks with Iran.
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British politicians warn blind support for U.S. putting ‘us all at risk’ amid tensions with Iran
British politicians warn that blindly supporting the U.S. in its aggressive stance toward Iran risks dragging Britain into a dangerous conflict.
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A deal can be reached if the U.S. shows goodwill in Oman talks, Araqchi says
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says indirect talks with the U.S. in Oman are the only acceptable format.
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E.U. offers Trump zero-tariff deal but warns of retaliation if talks fail
Von der Leyen said Europe was willing to negotiate with the U.S. in the face of unprecedented tariffs imposed by President Trump, but also warned of retaliatory measures if talks fail.