Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday Tehran will not accept a comprehensive nuclear deal with major powers if all sanctions imposed on Tehran were not lifted, state television reported.
A preliminary agreement on curbing Iran's nuclear program is a "step in a very, very dangerous direction," leaving much of Tehran's nuclear infrastructure intact, Zionist regime's government spokesman said Friday.
Turkey welcomed an initial agreement between Iran and world powers on Tehran's nuclear programme and said today it hoped Tehran would go further by the deadline for a final deal at the end of June, hurriyet daily news reported.
Deputy Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Behruz Kamalvandi said on Tuesday that the Iran-US technical talks are making headway slowly.
Iran and US foreign ministers concluded their hour-long negotiations here on Sunday.
Marathon of Iran nuclear talks headed Friday towards a critical weekend as Britain said its foreign minister would join his US, Iranian and French counterparts in racing the clock to pin down a deal.
Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Thursday that he will stay in Lausanne as long as it is required to negotiate over a deal on Iran's peaceful nuclear program, IRNA reports.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the country’s nuclear program has been, and will be, “transparent, peaceful, lawful, and logical”.
A top Iranian negotiator said there has been neither progress nor setback in the negotiations in Oman as Iran, the US, and the EU wrapped up a two-day round of intensive trilateral meetings on Tehran’s nuclear program.
The Palestinian leadership proposed to Egypt a plan for a Gaza ceasefire to be followed by five days of negotiations to stop fighting between Palestinians and Israel, Palestinian official Azzam al-Ahmed told reporters in Cairo on Tuesday.
Syria's warring sides say peace talks in Geneva have taken a positive turn, but there are still deep divisions on what the focus of the negotiations should be.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and EU Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton are to meet soon to discuss how future talks on Tehran’s nuclear energy program should proceed.
Iran Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani says having dialogue with the U.S. is not the Islamic Republic’s redline, stressing that the U.S. should help the negotiations to progress instead of taking a destructive position.