
Iran and U.S. Hold Constructive Talks, More Negotiations on April 19
After ‘constructive’ talks in Oman, Iran and the U.S. plan to meet again on April 19 to discuss nuclear issues and sanctions relief, signaling hope for improved relations.
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After ‘constructive’ talks in Oman, Iran and the U.S. plan to meet again on April 19 to discuss nuclear issues and sanctions relief, signaling hope for improved relations.
China supports Russia in hosting talks with Iran on the nuclear issue, emphasizing diplomatic solutions and urging the U.S. to engage in dialogue.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran prefers indirect talks and hasn’t yet negotiated with the U.S., responding to recent overtures and threats from President Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran of dire consequences for further Houthi attacks in Yemen, holding Iran responsible and accusing them of supplying weapons.
China, Russia, and Iran issued a joint statement at a Beijing meeting, emphasizing diplomatic solutions and opposing unilateral sanctions on Iran’s nuclear program.
China, Russia, and Iran have joined forces to call for an end to illegal unilateral sanctions, urging global cooperation and diplomacy over pressure tactics.
China hosts a meeting with Russia and Iran in Beijing to boost peace talks on the Iranian nuclear issue, signaling a diplomatic effort to promote stability in the Middle East.
China will host a trilateral meeting with Russia and Iran in Beijing on March 14 to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue and other mutual interests.
Iran reaffirms it won’t engage in nuclear negotiations under pressure and intimidation, emphasizing diplomacy must be mutual and respectful.
Iran condemns new U.S. sanctions targeting its oil exports, calling them unjustified and a violation of international law.