Rouhani: World 'Surrendered' to Iran in Nuclear Deal
Iranian President boasts that world powers effectively "surrendered" to Tehran with the newly struck nuclear deal.
Iranian President boasts that world powers effectively "surrendered" to Tehran with the newly struck nuclear deal.
Iran and world power representatives agree on how to implement the nuclear deal, but stamps of approval from each country are still needed.
Iranian, EU and U.S. negotiators gather in Geneva for their highest-level talks since the nuclear deal was reached.
Negotiations on implementing the deal to freeze parts of Iran's nuclear program have run into problems over centrifuge research.
Talks between Iran and world powers could generate positive results "within two months", predicts Iran's president.
Iran's foreign minister and the EU's top diplomat agree to postpone talks on implementing nuclear deal unitl after the Christmas holiday.
Technical talks between Iran and world powers are making progress but slowly, says Iranian deputy foreign minister.
Iran and six world powers resume expert-level talks in Geneva, a week after Iran pulled out of the talks over a new United States blacklist.
Talks between Iran and world powers on implementing last month's nuclear deal to resume in Geneva.
Iranian deputy foreign minister says Tehran will resume negotiations with world powers over its nuclear program in the coming days.
Iranian officials say that progress has been achieved in expert-level talks over the implementation of a landmark nuclear deal.
Technical experts from Iran, world powers and the IAEA will start working out on Monday the implementation of the Geneva deal.
Iran and world powers are likely to meet next week to discuss implementation of Geneva deal, says Deputy Iranian FM.
In response to breaking news of deal between world powers, nuclear Iran, Bennett issues warning of long-term implications.
President releases statement approaching deal with caution; qualifies deal's possible success with warning that strike still on table.
Iran and six world powers have reached a deal regarding Iran’s nuclear program.
Twitter account attributed to Iranian Foreign Minister declares that Iranians have 'voted for modernity'; reliability of account disputed.
Foreign ministers including US's John Kerry joined the talks Saturday after hints a final deal could be reached.
Iran and world powers lock horns in nuclear talks in Geneva, but talks expected to continue into Friday.
"We hope that an agreement can be reached" with Iran, says White House spokesperson Jay Carney.
Iran's President says Israel is only looking out for its own interests when it warns against a deal over his country's nuclear program.
Secretary of State says the issue of whether Iran will ultimately be allowed to enrich uranium will not be decided in an interim deal.
PM attempts to convince Russia to understand Israeli opposition to deal with nuclear Iran in last-minute effort; Putin: deal preferable.
Withdrawing before enemies is forbidden in Islam, says Iran's leader, in pugnacious rant.
After meeting with defense officials, Kerry still backs precarious Iran deal, but also vows not to let Iran 'buy time.'
National Security Adviser plays down the impact that the lifting of economic sanctions will have on Iran.
Economics Minister says a deal that defines "precise parameters” would be “an extraordinary achievement.”
'What leverage will you have when you've eased the pressure? It just doesn't make sense,” he tells CNN, two days before talks resume.
"In one stroke of the pen, it will reduce the sanctions on Iran...and in return for this, Iran gives practically nothing."
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says that the world powers and Iran have no fundamental disagreements.
The United States and other countries are "getting close" to an interim deal with Iran, says senior administration official.
National Security Adviser reveals some of the details of the deal offered to Iran, says there's no tension with Israel over the issue.
In contrast to NYT attacks, Washington Post says critics of US position highlight 'troubling points' which must be addressed.
US diplomats say Iranian insistence on formal recognition of its 'right' to enrich uranium was the major obstacle.
"Vive la France!" tweets Senator McCain after France prevents a bad deal with Iran over its nuclear program.
Dan Shapiro says US, Israel 'share an identical agenda', promises his country will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.
The West must not sign a bad deal with Iran that will allow it to continue its nuclear program, says Israeli Defense Minister.
Euphoric atmosphere during the talks with the western powers gave way to disappointment Sunday.
US Secretary of State responds to fierce criticism by allies over proposed Iran deal, says it's a case of 'a good deal, or no deal'.
"An agreement now, in the current conditions, is a historical mistake," warns Israeli Defense Minister.
Naftali Bennett reveals lobbying initiative in IDF Radio interview Sunday; aims to rally international support before renewing talks
Prime Minister blasts agreement being hammered out between P5+1 and Iran.
Talks in Geneva between Iran and six world powers have ended with no agreement, but the sides will meet again later this month.
U.S. Secretary of State will unexpectedly travel to Geneva, a strong signal that an agreement with Tehran is imminent.
AFP Report: Iran has offered to reduce its nuclear capabilities for a reduction in sanctions; Israel urges Western powers to reject offer.
Iran’s Foreign Minister says that a deal to end the standoff the country's nuclear program could be reached in Geneva this week.
The British Times: West may offer Iran a cash windfall from its frozen oil revenues in exchange for progress in nuclear talks.
Iranian president sounds upbeat note, in first statement following latest talks with P5+1 in Geneva.
After presenting its proposal to world powers, Iranian envoy meets one-on-one with U.S. counterpart in Geneva.
As talks over Iran's nuclear program begin, Israel stresses it is not against a "peaceful program," warns against "cosmetic" concessions.
Washington is ready to offer Iran relief from sanctions if Tehran addresses concerns over its nuclear work, says a senior U.S. official.
After hour long power point presentation, Iran says "reaction was good." Netanyahu urges officials not to let sanctions be frittered away.
Iran will hold bilateral talks with the P5+1 but will negotiate on its right to enrich uranium, declares Deputy Foreign Minister.
Iran is reportedly going to offer a new set of proposals during the upcoming talks with the P5+1. No details provided.
“A bad deal is worse than no deal" with Iran, Netanyahu tells a German newspaper as part of a series of interviews to European media.
EU's foreign policy chief says she wants to go to the October 15-16 talks with Iran in Geneva with “the best possible atmosphere.”
Iran's foreign minister expresses hope that a meeting with six world powers will "jump-start" talks on his country's nuclear program.
Swiss foreign minister says talks between Iran and five world powers may resume in Geneva in October.
Turkey "showed us we can take what we want to take from Israel," says Iranian ambassador to Ankara.