TEHRAN, October 6 -Donald Trump has accused Iran of not acting in keeping with the international nuclear deal , 10 days before the US president has to report to Congress whether or not Tehran is complying with the 2015 accord.
TEHRAN, October 5 - Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali-Akbar Salehi reiterated that Iran's 2015 nuclear with P5+1 is not renegotiable.
TEHRAN, October 4 - Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country will continue to support the 2015 Iran nuclear deal because the Islamic Republic has honored all of its commitments.
TEHRAN, October 4 - US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the administration of President Donald Trump must consider remaining a party to Iran’s nuclear deal with the world powers, as the international accord serves US national interest.
TEHRAN, October 4 -European countries will do their utmost to preserve a deal limiting Iran’s nuclear program despite misgivings by U.S. President Donald Trump, a senior European Union diplomat said on Wednesday.
TEHRAN, October 4 -The US should stay in the Iran nuclear deal , as Tehran has been found to be "compliant" with the agreement, Pentagon chief James Mattis said.
TEHRAN, October 1- German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel calls on the United States to engage in dialogue with Iran over its nuclear program amid growing concerns about the future of the nuclear agreement Iran clinched with the P5+1 group of countries more than two years ago.
TEHRAN, September 30 - Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has urged Europe to defy US sanctions if US President Donald Trump’s administration abandons Tehran’s nuclear agreement with the world powers.
TEHRAN, September 29 - Head of France-Iran Parliamentary Friendship Group Delphine O reiterated that France is seriously backing Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal agreement.
TEHRAN, September 28 - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif and UN Secretary General António Guterres discussed Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal in New York.
TEHRAN, September 28 - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif reiterated that US President Donald Trump "would open a Pandora's box" if he makes any attempt for opening talks on terms of the Iran's 2015 nuclear deal .
TEHRAN, September 27 - The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says Iran has been providing the UN nuclear watchdog with all the necessary access it requires to monitor Tehran’s compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal , saying the inspection process is going on smoothly.
TEHRAN, September 27 - The top general in the U.S. military said that Iran is complying with nuclear deal and that the agreement has achieved its intended results.
TEHRAN, September 27 - The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s chief urged major powers on Tuesday to clarify a part of their nuclear deal with Iran dealing with technology that could be used to develop an atom bomb, an area Russia said the agency should leave alone.
TEHRAN, September 27 - A top US general says Iran has complied with the terms of the 2015 nuclear agreement, warning Washington that leaving the landmark deal will have harmful consequences for the US.
TEHRAN, September 23 - Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says deliveries of Iranian crude to his country under the "oil-for-goods" program can start shortly.
TEHRAN, September 23 - One hundred and thirty four countries, under the banner of the Group of 77 at the United Nations, have voiced support for a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six other countries following a tirade by US President Donald Trump against Iran and the deal at the UN.
TEHRAN, September 22 - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif rejected re-negotiations of the country’s 2015 nuclear deal with P5+1, reiterated that the US is only after receiving more Iranian concessions under the deal with no new concessions from itself or other signatories in return.
TEHRAN, September 22 - German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel warned that any US action to scrap Iran's 2015 nuclear deal with P5+1 would discourage other countries from going to the negotiating table to discuss their nuclear activities.
TEHRAN, September 22 - US Senator Bernie Sanders has denounced President Donald Trump’s handling of the Iran nuclear accord, warning that backing away from the agreement could hurt America's ability to strike deals in the future.