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United States must adhere to nuclear deal, halt economic terrorism if it wants talks, says Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
•The United States must observe a landmark nuclear deal and halt 'economic terrorism' against Iran if it wants to hold talks, the Islamic republic's foreign minister said on Thursday.
Amid heightened tensions with US, Iran seizes yet another foreign tanker 'carrying smuggled fuel' from Persian Gulf
•Tensions between arch-enemies Iran and the US have soared this year after Washington stepped up its campaign of 'maximum pressure' against Tehran.
Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: European signatories of JCPOA call for dialogue to end escalation, say support contingent on Tehran's compliance
•Three key European powers on Sunday called for dialogue and an end to the escalation over Iran's nuclear programme, as tensions further intensified between Tehran and the United States.
Iran will enrich uranium to ‘any amount we want’, says Hassan Rouhani in response to Donald Trump's reimposition of sanctions
•Iran ignored US and EU warnings on Wednesday and vowed to exceed within days the maximum uranium enrichment level it agreed to in the landmark 2015 nuclear accord
India's Iran policy needs an intricate balancing act; New Delhi has Chabahar port, US ties at stake and China waiting on sidelines
Samanvyahooda •Considering the downside in not acting proactively, one can hope India's foreign policy establishment is entrenched in discussions about Iran around the world.
Donald Trump reimposes sanctions on Iran, but says US open to 'more comprehensive' nuclear deal
•Donald Trump warned of consequences, stressing that the US is fully committed to enforcing all its sanctions on Iran and working closely with nations conducting business with Tehran to ensure complete compliance.
Iran nuclear deal: India will take all necessary measures to safeguard its interests post-US pullout, says MEA
•India on Thursday said it will take necessary measures to offset any adverse impact on its interests due to US President Donald Trump's decision to dump the Iran nuclear deal.
US warns of grave consequences if Iran nuke deal is cancelled by Congress
•The US Congress will have to deal with "grave" consequences if it blows up the Iran nuclear deal as such a move would make it difficult for America to convince countries like India, China and Japan to enforce sanctions against Tehran, the White House has warned
US is prepared to 'walk away' in case of no deal with Iran, says Barack Obama
Fp Archives •Asserting that "gaps" still exist in negotiations over Iran's controversial nuclear programme, President Barack Obama has said the US is prepared to "walk away" if a deal cannot be made with Tehran to verify that it is not going to obtain an atomic weapon.