Iran, U.S. Engage in Constructive Talks; Next Round Set for April 19
Constructive indirect talks in Muscat focused on Tehran nuclear issues and sanctions relief, with a new round scheduled for April 19.
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Constructive indirect talks in Muscat focused on Tehran nuclear issues and sanctions relief, with a new round scheduled for April 19.
Iranian FM Seyed Abbas Araghchi says no direct US talks have taken place, favoring indirect negotiations over a Libya-style deal.
US President Trump warns Iran of dire consequences as US forces target Houthi installations, intensifying regional tensions.
US strikes targeting Houthis send a strategic message to Iran amid vows of retaliation, spotlighting evolving regional dynamics.
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China steers dynamic talks in Beijing to ease tensions over Iran’s nuclear issue with a focus on dialogue over sanctions.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declares the nation won’t engage in nuclear negotiations under US pressure and intimidation, emphasizing the peaceful nature of its nuclear program.
At the IAEA Board meeting, China emphasizes nuclear cooperation for the Global South and calls for diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iran nuclear issue.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemns new U.S. sanctions targeting oil sales, labeling the move as unjust and violating international law.