Politics of Iran
Iran hints might be open to 10-yr partial freeze of nuclear work
Iran's foreign minister on March 5 suggested that a 10-year moratorium on some aspects of the country's nuclear program might be acceptable to Tehran, though he declined to discuss the issue in detail.
Kerry briefs wary Gulf ministers after Iran nuclear talks
US Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday briefed wary Gulf ministers about his latest nuclear talks with Iran as Washington and its regional allies seek to stabilise a troubled Middle East.
'Tough challenges' remain in Iran nuclear talks: US
The US and Iran wrapped up three days of intense nuclear negotiations Wednesday, but American officials said "tough challenges" remained as a March 31 deadline for a framework deal looms.
Kerry, Iran FM in new nuclear talks
US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart on March 4 resumed talks on a nuclear deal, ignoring an impassioned plea from the Israeli prime minister to ditch the process.
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Netanyahu denounces Obama push for Iran nuclear deal
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced President Barack Obama's drive for a nuclear accord with Iran on March 3, warning Washington is paving Tehran's path to a bomb.
Iran says "No" to Obama's proposal on nuclear
Not long after the conclusion of Israeli Prime Minister's speech in American Congress on the issue of nuclear weapons in Iran and following the proposal by the US President for freezing the nuclear program for ten years, Tehran replies to all.
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US calls for 10-year Iran nuclear program stop
Iran must ratify a binding agreement on “Freezing” its nuclear programme for at least a decade, according to US President Barack Obama’s statements to Reuters news agency.
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Netanyahu brings his Iran nuclear fight to Washington
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ramps up his mission to foil an emerging White House-backed nuclear deal with Iran with a speech on March 2 to the powerful pro-Israel AIPAC lobby.
Netanyahu has infuriated the White House and Democratic lawmakers by accepting an invitation by President Barack Obama's Republican foes to speak on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
Turkish main opposition queries report of cash smuggled to Iran
Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Head Sezgin Tanr?kulu has addressed a report claiming that around $1 billion in cash has been smuggled into Iran since March 2014 from Dubai and Turkey, asking whether these claims are true.
US, Iran see progress in nuclear talks, but ways to go
The United States and Iran said Feb. 23 they had made progress in the latest round of talks on Tehran's nuclear programme, but warned there was still a long way to go to seal a final deal.
Negotiators for Iran and six world powers had been meeting in Geneva since Friday, and plan further talks in Switzerland next week, a senior US administration official said.