Iran–United States relations
Hiroshima bombing underscores need for Iran nuclear deal: Kerry
Secretary of State John Kerry said on August 6 the US atomic bombing of Hiroshima underscored the importance of the Iran nuclear deal and disarmament in general, as Japan marked the attack's 70th anniversary.
US to speed up arms sales to Gulf after Iran deal: Kerry
Washington has agreed to speed up arms sales to Gulf states, US Secretary of State John Kerry announced on August 3 after talks in Doha on their concerns over the Iran nuclear deal.
Iran bans newspaper of nuclear deal critic, warns others
Iran banned a weekly newspaper owned by a critic of its nuclear deal on August 3 and issued a formal warning to the country's leading conservative daily for alleged breaches of reporting guidelines.
Kerry arrives in Qatar to assure Gulf allies over Iran deal
US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Qatar on August 2 for talks with his Gulf Arab counterparts on the next leg of a regional tour to ease allies' concerns over the Iran nuclear deal.
VIDEO: US political fight over Iran nuclear deal goes Hollywood
The U.S. political battle over the Iran nuclear agreement has gone Hollywood, thanks to a new video strongly backing the deal featuring boldface names from Jack Black and Morgan Freeman to former spy Valerie Plame and Jordan's Queen Noor.
Iran's Zarif has 'no concern' about nuclear deal
Iran's foreign minister moved July 28 to dismiss speculation that his country's nuclear deal with major powers could hit difficulties, saying he had "no concern or worry" about its implementation.
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After Iran deal, EU's Mogherini to visit Tehran, Saudi Arabia
The European Union's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini will travel to Tehran on July 28 following the West's historic nuclear deal with Iran, also going to Saudi Arabia in her first official visit to the two regional powers.
Rouhani hails Iran nuclear deal, chides conservative critics
President Hassan Rouhani defended a nuclear deal criticized by Iran's conservatives, arguing July 23 that the agreement reflected the nation's will and was "more valuable" than domestic carping about its details.
Obama administration takes Iran nuclear deal fight public
U.S. lawmakers skeptical about the nuclear deal with Iran promised to press senior Obama administration officials to make more information about it public at a Senate hearing on July 23 as Congress begins its two-month review of the agreement.
The Iranian deal
After years of thorny negotiations, Iran and the P5+1 countries, consisting of five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, finally reached an agreement on July 14 to control Iranian nuclear enrichment program.
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