nuclear talks
Obama hopes for mutually agreeable resolution with Iran
The U.S. president says world powers are looking for a resolution to the nuclear disputes with Iran that respects its sovereignty and its rights as well as its responsibilities.
Iranian FM says Amano's trip to Iran positive
Iran’s Foreign Minister says Yukiya Amano, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has requested a meeting with Iranian officials in advance of the Baghdad talks between Iran and the world powers.
Iranian official declares right to atomic energy
Saeed Jalili, the head of Iran’s Supreme Council of National Security and the country’s top nuclear negotiator, said today that Iran considers the use of nuclear energy to be its absolute right, and by no means is that negotiable.
IAEA wants access to Iran's nuclear sites
The first day of new talks between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency ended yesterday with the agency calling for access to all of the country’s nuclear facilities.
Iran warns that Western mistakes can derail nuclear talks
In advance of its nuclear talks with world powers in Iraq, Iran has warned that any miscalculation by the West will harm the success of the negotiations.
Ashton "hopeful" about end of disputes with Iran
Catherine Ashton, the head of EU foreign policy, says she hopes the upcoming talks in Baghdad will lead Iran to abandon its alleged “nuclear weapons program.”
U.S. wants firm action from Iran
The United States has called on Iran to take “urgent practical steps” to build confidence about its nuclear program during talks with the G5+1.
Germany expresses support for Israel
Germany’s Foreign Minister said the international community will not tolerate any attempts by Iran to obtain nuclear weapons, emphasizing Germany’s support for Israel.
Rights of Iranian People Abandoned in Shadow of Nuclear Talks
Shirin Ebadi protests against the G5+1 meeting with Iran in an interview with Radio Zamaneh
Iran warily welcomes U.S. flexibility
Iranian authorities report that while they are suspicious of recent overtures by the Obama administration about supporting low-grade uranium enrichment in Iran, they believe it would be an excellent step toward positive negotiations on the nuclear issue.











