Iran and the six powers - the United States, Britain, France, China, and Russia plus Germany - have agreed to meet again in the Swiss city of Geneva on November 7-8.
World powers wrap up the first day of talks with Iran over its nuclear program, amid hopes of a breakthrough in sincerity of Western governments towards the issue.
The United States would welcome a further bilateral meeting with Iran on the sidelines of nuclear negotiations between Tehran and six major powers that began in Geneva on Tuesday, a U.S. State Department spokeswoman said.
The second round of Iran-P5+1 nuclear talks started in Geneva in the absence of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif and the EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherein Ashton.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says world powers had a "good" first reaction to Tehran's proposals regarding the dispute over its nuclear program.
Iran and the P5+1 group of world powers begin first round of talks on Iranian nuclear program in Geneva, al-Alam reports.
The US administration is weighing possible solutions to the standoff over Iran's nuclear program, allowing Tehran the right to maintain uranium-enrichment facilities on its soil, a report says.
A senior US administration official has said that world powers hope to reach an agreement with Iran that allays all international concerns over Tehran's nuclear program.
Venezuelan Ambassador to Tehran Amenhotep Zambrano has lauded Islamic Republic’s diplomatic approach in settling the dispute over the nuclear energy program.
Russia’s Foreign Minister has criticized the US for its inability to bring the Syrian militant groups to the Geneva II peace conference and for trying to shift the responsibility for the currently stalled negotiations on Russia.
At least 27 civilians have been killed and dozens wounded in a powerful car bomb that has rocked Syria’s northwestern province of Idlib.
Iran will not agree to ship out its stockpile of enriched uranium, one of its main negotiators said Sunday ahead of talks with world powers on its nuclear program.
Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi has praised Iran’s goodwill and constructive approach and continued cooperation towards the settlement of the dispute over Tehran’s nuclear energy program.
Iran’s Parliament has denied parts of an Associated Press (AP) interview attributing comments to Speaker Ali Larijani about a surplus of enriched uranium.
Senior Israeli officials and European diplomats have said that Britain and France did not rule out the possibility of reaching an interim agreement with Tehran that would ease some of the international sanctions on Iran.
A top US official has expressed hope that the new trend among Western and Iranian authorities to resolve Tehran’s nuclear issue would be historic opportunity.
Iran’s Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani says the upcoming Geneva 2 conference on Syria must bring influential Syrian political figures together, and bar sponsors of terrorism in the Arab state.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Syria was "very actively" cooperating with international chemical weapons inspectors and suggested that Indonesia join international peace talks on the crisis.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says developments within recent years have proved that language of threat and sanction would never hinder Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
Russia and the US have agreed to hold Syria peace talks known as Geneva-2 in mid-November, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says.