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Tehran blamed European powers on Monday for the failure of a landmark 2015 nuclear deal, accusing them of breaking ...
Iran schedules diplomatic meetings with Russia, China and European nations as the deadline approaches for a new nuclear deal ...
Reimposing international sanctions on Iran would make the "situation" over its nuclear programme more complex, state media ...
Brookfield may take a 25% stake in a $54 bln new power plant, the FT says. Private investors could supercharge Britain’s ...
Italy is ready to take any action to facilitate dialogue US-Iran and cooperation with IAEA - International Atomic Energy ...
Iran has blamed European nations for the collapse of the 2015 nuclear agreement, just days before crucial talks are set to ...
Vladimir Putin has told Iran to accept a US nuclear deal that would ban it from enriching uranium, according to reports.
Tehran issues warning against U.N. snapback sanctions amid concerns over its nuclear program, while expert warns that ...
What was in the deal? The JCPOA, which imposed restrictions on Iran’s civilian nuclear enrichment program in exchange for sanctions relief, was signed on July 14, 2015.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran said Monday it would hold renewed talks this week with European nations over the country’s nuclear program, with discussions to be hosted by Turkey.
Iran will meet Britain, France, and Germany on July 25 in Istanbul for urgent nuclear talks as Europe threatens to reinstate ...
The Europeans had pledged support for the deal, but the mechanism intended to offset US sanctions never materialised and many exited Iran.