Trump unwilling to strike Iran - report
U.S. President Donald Trump does not want to strike Iran, Axios reported quoting sources in the U.S. administration.
U.S. President Donald Trump does not want to strike Iran, Axios reported quoting sources in the U.S. administration.
Tel Aviv is considering a scenario in which negotiations reach a deadlock
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the start of nuclear talks with the United States, local media said.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration is interested in maintaining restrictions on nuclear weapons and involving China in arms control negotiations, The Financial Times reported, citing a White House official.
Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar are making efforts to organize a meeting between U.S. presidential envoy Steve Witkoff and senior Iranian officials in Ankara in the coming days, Axios said, citing regional officials.
U.S. President Donald Trump said that hopes that his administration will ultimately make a deal with Iran.
A US-Iran agreement must include Tehran's renunciation of nuclear weapons, US President Donald Trump stated. He added that serious negotiations are underway and Washington is awaiting an acceptable deal.
The US diplomat described the talks as productive
U.S. President Donald Trump predicted that Iran would seek to negotiate a deal rather than face American military action, despite Tehran warning that its arsenal of missiles would never be up for discussion.
Cuba has declared "an international emergency" in view of the "extraordinary threat" from the United States, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla said.
Donald Trump may pursue a number of military scenarios against Iran, including raids and special forces operations, but remains open to dialogue with Tehran representatives, according to US media reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing a major new strike on Iran after preliminary discussions between Washington and Tehran over limiting the country’s nuclear program and ballistic missile production failed to make progress.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has approached his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump with a proposal to hold a trilateral summit on Iran, Turkey’s pro-governmental newspaper Hurriyet reported.
The Board of Peace Charter, established at the initiative of U.S. President Donald Trump, has welcomed Azerbaijan as a founding member, according to a statement published on the organization’s X social media account.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he has not been in contact with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff in recent days or requested negotiations, state media reports.
The situation in Syria and in the Gaza Strip, as well as the work of the Board of Peace were the focus of a phone call between the Turkish and U.S. presidents, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Donald Trump, the Turkish leader’s office reported.
The Board of Peace has developed a plan granting U.S. President Donald Trump virtually unlimited powers to govern the Gaza Strip, The New York Times reported, citing a draft resolution.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he had a "great conversation” with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. "I …
U.S. President Donald Trump said a major U.S. military force is approaching Iran, and expressed hope that Tehran will agree to a deal.
Officials in the Middle East are increasingly worried the United States will strike Iran in the coming days, as U.S. warplanes and aircraft carriers approach the Persian Gulf, The New York Times reported.