The US president says he has proposed talks on a deal to prevent Iran acquiring nuclear weapons and to avert military action.
Iran accused U.S. President Donald Trump of "bullying" over nuclear talks and told him: "Do whatever the hell you want." ...
China said it would host nuclear talks with Iran and Russia, days after US President Donald Trump urged Tehran to negotiate a ...
The Kremlin, asked on Monday if Russia had held consultations with Iran before or after Tehran responded to a letter from U.S ...
The most likely candidate to obtain nuclear weapons in the near future is Iran —although Trump has said he will not allow ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Monday he was planning to work with Congress on cancelling previously mandated ...
Trump’s remarks represent a shift for the president, who in 2018 withdrew the United States from a nuclear deal with Iran.
Europeans are reconsidering their security and giving currency to an idea the U.S. has long sought to avoid: a nuclear-armed ...
Analysts say the choice of Beijing as the venue signals Iran’s and Russia’s growing reliance on China as a diplomatic ...
Andrzej Duda believes Donald Trump could relocate U.S. nuclear warheads from Western Europe or the U.S. to Poland. He ...
Responding to Trump’s Ayatollah letter, senators emphasize need for military option for Iranian nuclear program ...