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Iranian FM Araghchi travels to New York, will meet EU officials as sanctions reimposition looms
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, is set to meet with E3 officials to discuss international sanctions on Tehran regarding its nuclear program.
EU considering sanctions on Iran, Hamas - report
Europeans plan to keep ballistic missile sanctions on Iran
EU sanctions Tehran Police unit and secretary of cyberspace for human rights abuses
EU Parliament calls on Tehran to end ballistic missile program
European lawmakers target ability to deliver nuclear weapons.
Will Trump succeed or fail vis-à-vis Iran? Europe will decide
If America’s determination to take action against Iran leads to rifts in US relations with Europe and the isolation of the US, the result will be an even more dangerous reality.
Iran: Close to New Conflict? Conversation with Ali Vaez, International Crisis Group
Back to the future: Netanyahu's redemption on Iran
Once again, policy discussion on Iran will likely focus on sanctions and force posture.
Iran parliament speaker snubs German minister on visit
Gabriel had on Monday backed reforms pursued by President Hassan Rouhani. "The alternative to the current government is a return to the times of great confrontation," Gabriel said.
The Iran deal a year after: There are no benefits
Consider the arguments made during the debate over the agreement. In every single case – with one possible exception we will get to later – the arguments have already been disproved.
How they sold us the Iran deal
The first lesson from how the Iran deal was sold to the public is that it is important to follow the money.
Iranians go to polls in national election
Friday's election for selecting members of the influential Assembly of Experts, the 88-seat body mandated to pick the Supreme Leader of Iran, shows reformist leading the way.
Iran's Rouhani visits Italy, France in hopes of reestablishing trade with Europe
Officials in Rome said Italian companies were poised to sign deals with Iran worth up to 17 billion euros ($18.4 billion) over the next two days, including in the energy and steel sectors.