Iran’s foreign minister says response sent through Oman, affirms policy that ‘indirect negotiations can continue’.
Tehran neither rejected negotiations nor accepted face-to-face talks in its response to President Trump’s letter calling for talks to curb Iran’s advancing nuclear program. Here’s what to know.
Iran has sent a response through Oman to U.S. President Donald Trump's letter in which he urged Tehran to reach a new nuclear ...
Iranian state media says that Iran has sent an official response to a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump to the Iranian ...
Iran has expressed readiness for indirect negotiations with the US with the view of resolving its disputes with the United ...
By bnm Gulf bureau Iran is prepared for indirect negotiations with the United States to assess the opposing side's intentions ...
Tehran would strike U.S. bases in the region if Washington follows through on its warning of military consequences for Iran ...
Iran has sent a response through Oman to US President Donald Trump's letter in which he urged Tehran to reach a new nuclear ...
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, facing pressure from the White House for a new nuclear deal, says any action against Iran will be met ...
The Islamic Republic has not closed all doors. It is ready for indirect negotiations with the United States in order to ...
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed willingness for indirect talks with the US, only if there's a change in its ...
Kamal Kharrazi, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader, said on Thursday Tehran has not closed all doors to resolve its disputes ...