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Iran Nuclear Deal News - Latest Updates & Headlines

Netanyahu claims Iran wants to kill Trump

Tel Aviv, June 16: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made explosive claims that Iran had targeted US President Donald Trump for assassination due to his strong opposition to its nuclear ambitions.

Trump seeks Russian hand in thawing frozen US-Iran nuclear talks

Moscow, June 6: Aide to the President, Yury Ushakov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump had a telephonic conversation where they exchanged views on US-Iran deal on nuclear programme and that Trump sought Russia's helping hand in that matter.

Ahead of talks, Iran foreign minister says no deal if US seeks end to nuclear enrichment

Tehran, May 23: The fifth round of "indirect" negotiations are set to be held between Iran and the United States on Friday in Rome, according to the Iranian foreign ministry. The talks, being facilitated by Oman are aimed at reviving stalled diplomacy over Iran limiting its nuclear program in exchange for lifting of economic sanctions imposed by US on the Islamic Republic.

India labels US-Iran nuke talks as 'positive development'

New Delhi, April 17: India on Thursday labelled the ongoing US-Iran nuclear talks as a "positive development", hoping that the negotiations would lead to the resolution of the concerned matter and contribute to peace and stability in the region.

Trump announces direct talks with Iran amid nuclear tensions

Washington, April 8: The US and Iran are holding direct talks with their first meeting scheduled for Saturday at “almost at the top” level, President Donald Trump said Monday, adding a failure to reach an agreement will leave Teheran in “great danger” because it cannot be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon.

Iran 'open' to indirect negotiations with US: FM

Tehran, March 24: Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi announced Monday that his country will not engage in direct negotiations with the United States unless Washington adjusts its policy towards Tehran, but "the path is open for indirect negotiations."

China, Russia, Iran call for end to nuke sanctions on Tehran

Tehran, March 14: China, Russia and Iran have called for an end of all "illegal and unilateral sanctions" and urged for abandoning "threats of force" against Tehran, as per a joint statement, following talks between the three countries in Beijing on Friday.