Iran has announced its readiness to engage in a prolonged war if the ongoing nuclear negotiations do not succeed. This statement comes at a sensitive time as international pressures on Tehran increase.
Iran has released French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris after their detention since 2022, as part of a deal with France. This move comes amid Paris's distancing from Washington regarding the Iranian dispute.
Reports from the Associated Press indicate a notable discrepancy between the Persian and English versions of the Iranian ceasefire proposal, with the Persian version including the phrase 'acceptance of enrichment' absent in the English version. This difference raises doubts about Iran's nuclear position amid ongoing negotiations.
Israeli officials have informed CNN that Tel Aviv has prepared an updated list of Iranian targets, anticipating the failure of negotiations with Washington. This development comes amid heightened tensions as the U.S. seeks a new nuclear agreement with Iran.
Former Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has called on the United States and Israel to respect Iran's demands, warning of potential consequences if they fail to do so. These remarks come at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in the region.
In the regional arena, two opposing visions emerge: Tehran negotiates as if victorious, while Washington refuses to acknowledge its defeat. This dynamic reflects the complexities of the ongoing conflict.
U.S. President Donald Trump stated he may send ground troops to Iran if Tehran fails to reach a deal. These remarks come during a time of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
Oil prices stabilized today, while most Asian stocks recorded a noticeable decline due to mixed signals regarding the situation in Iran. This comes after reports indicate new developments in nuclear negotiations and their impact on the market.
Iranian Vice President Mohammad Mokhber has described former U.S. President Donald Trump as living in the 'Stone Age' due to his statements and ideas. This remark comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States.
U.S. intelligence reports indicate that Iran has no intention of entering new negotiations regarding its nuclear program. This revelation raises concerns amid escalating regional and international tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear activities.
The United States is contemplating the use of tactical nuclear weapons in response to Iran, amidst stalled nuclear negotiations. This was confirmed by writer Dmitry Kozyakin in an article for 'Izvestia'.
Reports reveal that Israel is pressuring the Trump administration to carry out a limited ground operation against Iran ahead of potential negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program. This move aims to strengthen Israel's strategic position in the region amidst rising tensions with Tehran.
Iran's Foreign Minister, <strong>Hussein Amir Abdollahian</strong>, confirmed receiving direct messages from <strong>U.S. Special Envoy</strong> to Iran, <strong>Robert Witkoff</strong>, indicating potential new developments in the bilateral relations between the two nations.
Doubts are increasing within the Trump administration regarding who holds the final authority in Iran to approve any potential peace agreement. These questions raise concerns about the future of nuclear negotiations.
The United States has expressed optimism following positive messages from Iran, indicating a potential improvement in relations between the two countries. These statements come at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that the US proposal for nuclear negotiations includes unrealistic demands. Tehran emphasized it will not accept such conditions.
A senior Iranian military leader accused the United States of using diplomatic efforts as a cover for its military operations in the region. This statement comes as tensions rise between Iran and the U.S. and its allies.
Israel has conducted a series of military strikes against Iranian sites as uncertainty looms over ongoing nuclear negotiations. These actions are part of a broader strategy aimed at pressuring Tehran.
An Iranian official announced that Tehran expects to deliver its response to the US proposal on Friday or Saturday. This comes amid heightened international pressure regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Israel has announced a new series of airstrikes targeting Iranian sites, coinciding with ongoing diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region that have yielded no tangible results. These operations come amid escalating tensions between the two nations.
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iranian negotiators are in a precarious position, pleading for an agreement amid what he described as a 'crushing military defeat.' His remarks come at a critical time as the Iranian regime faces both internal and external challenges.
Axios reports that the US military plans to continue attacks on Iranian territory for two to three weeks, even if negotiations with Tehran begin. This move reflects escalating tensions between the two countries.
Elliott Abrams, former U.S. envoy to Iran, stated that Tehran's demands in negotiations are merely propaganda and not to be taken seriously. This comes as the U.S. prepares for a potential military confrontation amid increasing pressure on the Iranian regime.
Iran is imposing strict conditions for resuming nuclear negotiations with the United States, fearing a repeat of President Donald Trump's 'deception'. This comes as the U.S. awaits Tehran's response to these demands.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced the postponement of a military strike on Iran's largest power plant due to ongoing negotiations. He indicated that Tehran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons, highlighting a shift in U.S.-Iran relations.
Former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has indicated that there are increasing hopes for a nuclear deal with <strong>Iran</strong>, describing the current negotiations as 'rational'. These remarks come at a time when oil prices are experiencing significant volatility in global markets.
US Vice President <strong>J.D. Vance</strong> discussed necessary steps to open negotiations with <strong>Iran</strong> during a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong>. This effort aims to ease tensions in the Middle East regarding Iran's nuclear program.