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Iran’s foreign minister says the country is open to resuming nuclear talks with the U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Saturday that any talks with major powers would focus only on Iran's nuclear activities, not military capabilities like its ballistic missile arsenal.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told a French newspaper that cyclist Lennart Monterlos was detained "for having ...
In a written interview – conducted remotely due to 'security reasons' that made an in-person or video meeting impossible – ...
Iran confirms arrest of missing teenage French-German cyclist - The cyclist is the third French national known to be detained ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIran’s FM Araghchi, Saudi Crown Prince MBS hold ‘fruitful’ talks in JeddahTehran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi visits Saudi Arabia for the first time after Iran’s 12-day war with Israel.
Iran's foreign minister says Israel wrecked a near breakthrough nuclear deal with the United States and urged Washington to ...
ALBAWABA- In a significant step toward regional diplomacy, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received his ...
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SOFREP on MSNMorning Brief: Iran’s Araghchi Meets Saudi PrinceIran meets Saudi crown prince as Gaza talks intensify, Russia escalates drone war, and Taiwan kicks off major military drills ...
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Daily Times on MSNIran offers conditional willingness to resume talks with USIran has expressed conditional willingness to restart negotiations with the United States, says Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Speaking in an interview with a French newspaper, he stressed ...
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India Today on MSNFranco-German cyclist held in Iran for ‘crime', says Foreign MinisterFrance has confirmed the arrest of 18-year-old Franco-German cyclist Lennart Monterlos in Iran. Officials remain in contact ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNIsrael bans anti-Zionist rabbi after meeting with Iran’s Araghchi in BrazilThe post Israel bans anti-Zionist rabbi after meeting with Iran’s Araghchi in Brazil appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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