In some surprising news, Donald Trump did something right last week — in fact, not just once, but twice. First, he sent a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, saying that he wants to ...
Iran said it would consider negotiations with U.S. if talks were confined to concerns about the militarization of its nuclear ...
Iran said it will not enter negotiations with the United States over its disputed nuclear program under what it said is ...
Overjoyed by president's return to the White House, Netanyahu is determined to avoid any daylight with country's 'best friend ...
As Trump betrays traditional U.S. allies and kowtows to the Kremlin, officials throughout Europe are looking for a new ...
Ukraine talks on the war with Russia, the United States expressed confidence Monday that Ukraine was on board with President ...
Leading progressive foreign policy voices are cheering Trump’s interest in a nuclear deal with Iran, while pro-Israel leaders ...
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Iran’s U.N. mission said it would be willing to discuss its nuclear program if talks were restricted to military concerns, ...
Abbas Araghchi reiterated that Tehran "will not negotiate under pressure or in a situation where it faces intimidation" ...
Iranian officials have stated that they still haven't received any correspondence from President Donald Trump regarding negations.