Iran, Tehran and Donald Trump
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Son of late Shah warns against deal with Tehran
Reza Pahlavi says the international community should back opposition protesters rather than making peace with the Islamic government in place.
Iran’s foreign minister said that new negotiations with the United States would start immediately after their preliminary deal is signed on Friday. President Trump said he hoped the conflict would soon be in the “rearview mirror.
The countries are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding on Friday before proceeding to the next stage of talks
Several Iranian vessels have passed through a US-enforced naval blockade zone in the Gulf of Oman, according to Iranian state media, following a preliminary agreement between the United States and
When Tehran oil infrastructure caught fire in March after Israeli strikes, the blaze produced toxic fumes detectable across an area the size of Italy.
Qatari negotiators flew to Tehran early on June 14 in a bid to finalize an agreement between the United States and Iran to end the monthslong conflict, but renewed Israeli attacks on Iran's ally Hezbollah in Lebanon earlier the same day could potentially delay the signature.
Amid conflicting accounts of the deal's fine print, top officials on both sides struck notes of confidence that one would be reached soon
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Iran could ‘access’ $300B for rebuilding under US deal — funded by Gulf states attacked by Tehran
WASHINGTON — Iran is poised to attract up to $300 billion in investments from the very Gulf states it targeted with drones and missiles throughout the more than three-month-old war — if it can get its act together,
According to United Against Nuclear Iran, a nonprofit organization that tracks Iranian shipping activity, an Iranian supertanker carrying crude oil departed the port of Chabahar and crossed what had been a U.S. maritime blockade in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday while transmitting its location data publicly.
Beijing has cautioned that the upcoming round of talks between the US and Iran will face greater hurdles. During a conversation with his Pakistani counterpart, Ishaq Dar, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stated that “it is foreseeable that, compared with the first stage, the second stage of negotiations will be more difficult” for both nations.
