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Top Iranian security official signals it may resume nuclear negotiations if the U.S. abandons military options.
The E3 letter follows months of diplomatic stalemate, particularly after a 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June.
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Britain, France and Germany Threaten to Reimpose Sanctions on Iran as Nuclear Program Deadline Nears
The top diplomats of Britain, France, and Germany threaten to reimpose sanctions on Iran as an end-of-the-month deadline ...
Britain, Germany and France have told UN officials that snapback sanctions are on the table if Iran does not sit down to ...
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Iran says UN nuclear watchdog official will visit country for talks, but no inspections planned
A senior official from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog will fly to Iran for talks on Monday, but no visit to nuclear ...
A senior official from the U.N. nuclear watchdog will fly to Iran for talks on Monday, but no visit to nuclear sites is ...
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UN nuclear watchdog official to visit Iran in a bid to improve ties but no inspections planned
There will be no inspection of Iran’s nuclear facilities during the visit by the International Atomic Energy Agency scheduled ...
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National Security Journal on MSNThe Iran Nuclear Crisis Is Slowly Making a Comeback
Key Points and Summary: The UK, France, and Germany (the E3) have formally warned the United Nations that they are prepared ...
Iran could hold direct nuclear talks with the United States if conditions are suitable, first Vice President Mohammadreza Aref said on Tuesday, according to state media.
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DPA International on MSNNetanyahu says Iran still possesses 400 kilos of enriched uranium
After the attacks by Israel and the United States on Iranian nuclear facilities, it was unclear what happened to the more than 400 kilograms of uranium with nearly weapons-grade purity. Israeli Prime ...
Iran's foreign minister claims the country can restart its nuclear program despite recent U.S. and Israeli strikes that damaged key uranium enrichment facilities.
Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch joins State Department in warning about Iran's expanding influence in Africa through uranium acquisition, weapons sales and religious indoctrination.
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