Iran Talks Tough Ahead of New Nuclear Discussions
The world must accept Iran's right to enrichment, says the country's chief nuclear negotiator.
The world must accept Iran's right to enrichment, says the country's chief nuclear negotiator.

EU foreign policy chief said she was cautiously optimistic over the outcome of talks this week between Iran and world powers.

Iran has reportedly offered to temporarily freeze uranium enrichment in exchange for eased sanctions.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei signals openness to U.S. offers to hold direct talks on his country's disputed nuclear drive.

Iranian and foreign nuclear experts gathered in Istanbul to discuss Tehran's controversial atomic program.

Iran's negotiations with world powers reached "a turning point", Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi told an Austrian network.

Iran and world powers agreed to hold new talks in March and April over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.

World powers and Iran exchange offers at "useful" talks in Kazakhstan over Tehran's disputed nuclear drive.

World powers will present Iran with an updated and "good" offer at talks this week on its nuclear program, officials say.

Iran urges Paris to take “a correct approach” after the French defense minister says there's a need to prevent Iran's nuclear weapons.

Iranian lawmaker rejects the Western proposal for Iran to close its Fordow nuclear facility in exchange for the relaxation of restrictions.

The West plans to offer to ease sanctions on Iran in return for Iranian steps to shut down the Fordow plant.

Iranian president says the United States must change its attitude if it wants to hold direct nuclear talks with Iran.

Iran's Supreme Leader rejects a U.S. offer to negotiate one-on-one so long as Washington keeps up its threats against Iran.

The window for negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program cannot stay open for “too much longer”, says outgoing Secretary of State.

World powers hope to resume talks with Iran "as soon as possible" but Iran appears to be trying to delay the process, says the EU.

IAEA team returns from Iran without a deal on additional inspections, diplomats skeptic that more talks could bridge the differences.

Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency agree to resume talks over the country’s nuclear activities in Tehran on February 12.

Experts from the UN's nuclear watchdog agency arrive in Tehran for another round of talks to resolve concerns over Iran's nuclear program.

Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog prepare for a new round of talks, with Tehran expressing hope for a deal.

Iran's top nuclear negotiator welcomes new negotiations with world powers, but urges them "not to repeat their past mistakes."

The EU, leading diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear program, has talked to Tehran to bring it up to date.

New York Times: U.S. and Iran have agreed to hold one-on-one negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program. White House denies.

The European Union is set to respond to Iran’s lack of cooperation on inspections of its nuclear sites by tightening the economic screws.

Iran's top negotiator dismisses as "baseless" a report that Iran proposed a nine-step plan over its nuclear program.

Iran offered a compromise on its nuclear program, but American officials dismissed it as too much for too little.

EU officials say Iran has agreed to discuss a proposal from world powers to curb its production of uranium during talks in Moscow.

After making little progress in Baghdad, Iran and six world powers agree to meet again in Moscow in June.

An Iranian says 'the basis for another round of negotiations does not exist yet' after Tehran rejected demands from the world powers
