Iran Seeks Nuclear Deal with US for Economic Benefits
Iran is pursuing a nuclear agreement with the United States, citing potential mutual economic benefits for both countries.
15 Feb, 18:46 — 15 Feb, 20:49
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Iranian Foreign Minister heads to Geneva for renewed talks with US
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi left for Geneva on Sunday, where talks between Iran and the United States are set to continue, his ministry said in a statement. According to the Foreign Ministry, these “indirect” talks will be held on Tuesday under the mediation of Oman, where a first session took place on February 6, and are expected to focus on Iran's nuclear program.
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