Iran and U.S. Reach Preliminary Agreement on Key Principles in Geneva Talks

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iran and the United States have reportedly reached general agreement on a set of “guiding principles” during their recent Geneva negotiations, providing a potential foundation for drafting a formal nuclear deal, according to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

Iran Condemns US Sanctions on Cuba as “Antihuman and Illegal”

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iran has strongly criticized the United States’ long-standing economic sanctions on Cuba, calling them illegal, antihuman, and a violation of international law, according to a statement from the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

Tehran Condemns Pelosi’s Call to Cripple Iran’s Economy

TEHRAN (ANA)- Tehran has sharply criticized recent remarks by US politician Nancy Pelosi, accusing the United States of deliberately harming ordinary Iranians through economic sanctions.

No Date Set for Next Iran-U.S. Talks as Consultations Continue

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, confirmed that the next round of negotiations between Tehran and Washington has not been scheduled, emphasizing that further consultations are needed in both capitals before talks can resume.

Fear as a Tool: How the U.S. is Shaping Iran Negotiations

TEHRAN (ANA)- Rather than signaling an imminent war, recent U.S. actions appear aimed at psychological pressure, turning the negotiating table into a venue for extracting concessions under the shadow of threat.

Muscat Talks Result: For Now, Agreement Only on “Things Being Good”

TEHRAN (ANA)- After the Muscat talks, both Donald Trump and Abbas Araghchi called the discussions “good,” offering no details. The focus on the nuclear issue and silence on next steps suggest a process still driven by signaling rather than substance.

A Button in Washington, Consequences in the Middle East

TEHRAN (ANA)- A military confrontation with Iran may be planned far from the Middle East, but its first and most damaging consequences would unfold across the region, particularly in countries hosting U.S. military assets.

Iran–US Talks Face Early Hurdles Amid Maximalist Conditions from Israel

TEHRAN (ANA)- Israel’s maximalist demands are casting an early shadow over potential Iran–US negotiations, putting Washington’s commitment to genuine diplomacy to the test. Iran signals readiness for talks but warns that dialogue must remain focused on nuclear rights, not regional or missile issues.

Beyond Hormuz: Why Any Conflict with Iran Is Inherently Global

TEHRAN (ANA)- “A conflict with Iran would not stay regional, sending shocks through energy markets and global security networks.”

Iran’s UN Envoy Warns Trump’s War Rhetoric Risks Escalating Regional Tensions

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations has warned that recent statements by U.S. President Donald Trump threatening military action against Iran could sharply escalate regional tensions, calling the remarks a clear violation of international law and the UN Charter.
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