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Iran's nuclear program led to a direct military confrontation with the U.S. last month. Now, the Islamic Republic is trying ...
Iran has no plans to abandon its nuclear programme, including uranium enrichment, despite the "severe" damage caused by US ...
The Iranian government continues to insist that enrichment is a "matter of national pride," and any nuclear capabilities would be used for scientific purposes rather than weapons. Iran’s state media ...
The warning from Iran’s deputy foreign minister came days before he is set to travel to Istanbul for nuclear talks with ...
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had said that the country has no plans to abandon its nuclear program, including ...
What happens when a country seeks to develop a peaceful nuclear energy program? Every peaceful program starts with a promise ...
Iran’s government confirmed that last month’s US military strikes forced it to stop uranium enrichment and said it’s open to indirect talks with Washington about the future of the Islamic Republic’s ...
I think the recent attack proved that there is no military option for our nuclear program,” Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said Tehran will not abandon its uranium enrichment programme despite significant ...
In his first TV interview since the war, Iran’s president insists Tehran’s uranium enrichment programme will continue.
Republican lawmakers have urged Sir Keir Starmer to slap fresh sanctions on Iran. A group of 19 Senate Republicans called on ...