US secretary of state says Tehran may soon come to a point were a return to compliance with the JCPOA 'does not reproduce the benefits that that agreement achieved'

After IAEA criticism of Tehran's growing lack of cooperation, Raisi complains of organization's 'non-constructive approach' to the matter

Aviv Kohavi also defends top brass amid anger over border cop's death: 'If we don't back them up we'll end up without commanders'

Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian asserts Tehran not trying to "flee' efforts at reviving faltering 2015 pact, but new government needs to set policy first

With US president telling Israeli PM there are 'other options' if nuclear talks with Tehran fail, top official decries 'illegal threat to another country'

At first cabinet meeting of new government, Iranian president promises to tackle country's financial and health crises by increasing vaccine imports, boosting local production

In briefing ahead of Bennett meeting, White House insists it is not de-prioritizing Middle East or ties with Israel, but rather avoiding unachievable goals

Lawmakers in Tehran give backing to 18 of 19 ministerial posts picked by new president, enabling his government to start working in earnest following June election victory

Military, defense minister believe a credible threat of an Israeli attack on Tehran's nuclear facilities is only way US will be able to negotiate better deal with Islamic Republic

Once again, a Democratic president is seeking to cut a deal with Tehran. But the prime minister thinks he has a better solution to offer

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