Iranian foreign ministry claims response to unrest, in which hundreds are believed to have been killed, is 'based on respect for human rights'

Dozens added to bloc's blacklist, including interior minister, Guards air force chief, UAV-maker and 'morality' cops who took part in arrest of Mahsa Amini

Foreign ministry spokesman says Tehran still believes negotiations 'will lead us to a logical and reasonable outcome,' but says resumption of talks depends on Washington

Iranian source tells state media country formally notified Britain, France, and Germany it is willing to meet with reps on their turf or in Tehran, but so far has had no response

Nine MEPs say Enrique Mora's presence contradicts European values, and Tehran's human rights abuses must not be ignored

Jerusalem urges EU to reverse 'shameful' decision to send diplomat to ceremony for 'butcher of Tehran'; cites deadly attack on oil tanker, Ebrahim Raisi's human rights violations

Slovenia's envoy summoned over prime minister's remarks at National Council of Resistance of Iran event; Pompeo calls for US to hold new Iranian president accountable for 'crimes'

Iran plans to restrict UN inspections if the US does not lift sanctions by February 21; Thursday meeting 'unlikely' to prevent Tehran from moving ahead

Britain, France and Germany 'strongly urge' Tehran halt uranium metal production activities; analysts say narrow window of opportunity exists to bring US back into deal

Country's nuclear agency chief, Ali Akbar Salehi, says it will resume adhering to nuke deal's terms if 'other parties' do so

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