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Tehran signals diplomatic engagement to the West's powers as U.N. inspections resume before sanctions deadline.
Representatives of three European powers met with ministers from Iran over its nuclear activities, but there was little sign ...
Soon after the U.S. bombed Iran, an initial U.S. intelligence report indicated that Iran's nuclear program would likely be ...
Iran faces a renewal of UN-mandated sanctions within weeks unless it returns to negotiations on the future of its nuclear ...
France, Britain and Germany have threatened to trigger the “snapback mechanism” that automatically reimposes all United ...
If Iran's nuclear program is no longer under credible international monitoring, it poses a serious risk of proliferation.
The talks between senior foreign ministry officials from Iran and France, the United Kingdom and Germany – known as the E3 – ...
France, Britain and Germany have said they could reactivate United Nations sanctions on Iran under a "snapback" mechanism if ...
Iran's foreign minister has spoken with his French, German, and British counterparts, trying to stop the reimposition of U.N.
International nuclear inspectors have returned to Iran after an absence of more than seven weeks, Rafael Grossi, the head of ...
IAEA inspectors are back in Iran after a two-month pause, but their limited mission is unlikely to halt the looming return of ...
The idea of Iran suddenly producing a nuclear weapon sparks fears of global instability, but the reality is more complex.