US Secretary of State John Kerry said the Obama administration is open to addressing Iran's concerns regarding the further easing of sanctions on the Islamic Republic.
Iran's foreign minister says the nuclear deal reached last year with world powers can't be renegotiated despite Republican presidential contender Donald Trump's pledge to do so if elected president.
Iran's foreign minister has appealed to the United States to refrain from "retribution" against European banks that want to do business with his country as it opens up to global trade ties.
The 120-nation Nonaligned Movement (NAM) headed by Iran accused the US Supreme Court on Thursday of violating international law by ruling that nearly $2 billion in frozen Iranian assets can be paid to victims of attacks linked to the country.
Iran asked the United Nations on Thursday to intervene with the US government over a Supreme Court ruling that allows nearly $2 billion in frozen Iranian assets to be paid to victims of terrorist attacks for which the Islamic Republic has been blamed.
In response to an op-ed by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in The Washington Post, David Keyes, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s newly appointed foreign media spokesperson, launched a humor-laden offensive.
The U.S. is purchasing 32 tons of Iranian heavy water, a key component in atomic development, in an effort to secure its nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic.
Iran openly declares it will violate the UNSC resolution regarding the nuclear deal and will progress with its weapons build-up and development program.
Hoping to expand ties with Iran in the wake of the nucelar deal, the UK reopened its embassy in Tehran. However, hey were met with local violent resistance.
Prime Minister Netanyahu, while visiting Israel's Northern Command, said that Iran's support of Hezbollah will be increased significantly by the nuclear deal.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif told the leader of the Hezbollah terror organization that the nuclear agreement provides new ways to fight the Jewish state.
Iran now has a green light to develop nuclear weapons, provides the terror-supporting regime with billions of dollars and will now send the Middle East spiraling into a nuclear arms race.
While the US and world powers voice optimism about the deal with Iran, Israeli PM Netanyahu is furious that the world is giving in, warning of a major global threat.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stressed that the Islamic Republic would continue to view the US as a foe and would not change its belligerent foreign policy.
As millions of Iranians call for the destruction of Israel and America, Iran's FM confirms progress is being made and is hopeful for a deal by the newly extended deadline.
Another deadline for the nuclear talks between the P5+1 powers and Iran has come and gone, with both parties citing significant gaps and the need for more time.
As the US continues to chase after a deal with Iran, an Iranian commander declared that America would remain an enemy of Iran, despite any nuclear agreement.
A self-imposed Iran nuclear talks deadline has been extended due to stubborn disputes. Should the talks actually collapse, the alternatives are not appealing.
With only two days left until the deadline for an agreement, reports emerging from the nuclear talks with Iran indicate that significant differences between the two sides still remain.
In what appears to be shocking news and yet another concession to Iran, the US and other nations have offered nuclear equipment in exchange for Iran's eliminating its capacity to produce atomic weapons.
As it negotiates over its nuclear program with the P5+1 nations, Iran remains steadfast in its refusal to allow international inspectors access to suspected nuclear sites.
In a shocking Washington Free Beacon report, John Kerry told Iranian FM Zarif that he wished the United States had a leader like Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
Iran and the P5+1 world powers have announced that a framework deal on Iran’s nuclear program has been reached. Israel is outraged, believing this deal will transform the world into a 'much more dangerous place'.