In a bid to curb escalating tensions in the Middle East, the foreign ministers of Germany, France, and Britain are set to hold crucial nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva, aiming for assurances on the civilian use of Iran's nuclear program.
In a revealing interview, President Trump discusses his knowledge of Israel's plans against Iran and the urgent need for a nuclear deal, even as tensions escalate following recent attacks. Is it too late for diplomacy?
In light of escalating tensions in the Middle East, the U.S. has ordered the departure of nonessential personnel from its embassy in Baghdad and authorized voluntary departures from Bahrain and Kuwait. This move comes as diplomatic talks with Iran face roadblocks.
The Trump administration has unveiled a proposal allowing Iran to enrich uranium at low levels while negotiating a broader deal to prevent nuclear weapon development. Could this be the breakthrough needed to avoid war?
In a surprising turn, President Trump claims Iran has 'sort of' agreed to terms for a nuclear deal. This breakthrough comes after intense negotiations aimed at preventing military action and fostering peace.
As Iran and the US prepare for critical nuclear negotiations, the atmosphere is charged with military threats and mixed signals from both sides. Trump emphasizes a choice between a deal or war, while Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium.
In a significant diplomatic effort, Iran and the U.S. are set to continue their nuclear talks in Rome this Saturday, following positive discussions in Oman. Will this lead to a breakthrough in negotiations?