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The National on MSNIran 'not afraid' of nuclear negotiations but needs to be certain of US commitmentIran's Foreign Minister has said Tehran is “not afraid” of returning to negotiations on its nuclear programme, after having received “numerous” invitations from the US. However, Abbas Araghchi said his country needs to be certain that Washington remains committed to the talks and would not launch military strikes if they collapse.
Iran said yesterday its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency “will take on a new form”, expressing a desire for a diplomatic solution
Former national security advisor and HKS faculty member Jake Sullivan says negotiations following the Iran strikes are key because “military action can set their nuclear program back, but not nearly as long as a deal can.
Welcome back to Al-Monitor Security. The Trump administration appears eager to turn a new page in the US’ four-decade-long covert conflict with Iran.But as US and Iranian officials are expected to return to the negotiating table,
Iran will not retaliate further against the United States’s strikes on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program or pursue nuclear “militarization,” according to one of the country’s top
Referring to the 12-day Israeli bombardment of Iran's nuclear and military sites, and the US strike on June 22, Iran's foreign minister said that if the US and others wish to resume talks with Iran, 'first of all,