Tehran has reportedly made no commitment ‘to hand over nuclear stockpiles, shut down facilities or not to build a nuclear bomb’

Officials in Pakistan told Reuters ongoing peace negotiations were “encouraging.”

WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Saturday that negotiators for the United States and Iran were "getting a lot closer" to finalizing an agreement to…

Iranian official says ceasefire, now in sixth week, has allowed Tehran an opportunity to rebuild its military capabilities

Iran, the United States and mediator Pakistan all said on Saturday (May 23) that progress had been made in talks on ending almost three months of war, with President Donald Trump…

US and Iran negotiate a one-page peace memo, but disputes over nuclear enrichment timelines and sanctions relief remain. Here's what it means for crypto.

Trump says a deal is close, but warned that he would resume the war if negotiations fail.

It remains unclear whether the agreement will involve formal limitations on Iran’s nuclear program.

Optimism for a US-Iran peace deal appeared to be mounting again, although such hopes have risen in the past only to be dashed amid threats of mass destruction from both sides.

WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a peace agreement with Iran has been "largely negotiated," subject to finalization between the United States, Iran…

Iran has agreed in principle to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of a proposed agreement with the United States aimed at ending the ongoing conflict and…

Donald Trump appeared upbeat about the prospects of an imminent deal with Tehran, although Iran and mediators Pakistan appear slightly less sure – key US politics stories from…

Trump says the US, Iran and key Middle East allies are nearing a peace deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz and ease Gulf tensions.

US President Donald Trump stated that a peace deal with Iran is largely negotiated, signaling potential progress toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz after months of conflict.

The breakthrough was first reported by The New York Times

Iran has tentatively agreed to relinquish its highly enriched uranium stockpile, a key step in US-led peace talks aimed at addressing hostilities and nuclear enrichment limits.

US President Donald Trump announced that a comprehensive peace deal with Iran has been largely negotiated, including terms to reopen the blockaded Strait of Hormuz.

A senior Iranian official clarified that Tehran has not agreed to transfer its highly enriched uranium stockpiles out of the country, contradicting statements from the White House.

Talks between the US and Iran near a critical point, with hopes rising for a deal to ease tensions in the Middle East.

Iran said the peaceful use of nuclear technology is “the legitimate and inalienable right of its people,” saying it “will never relinquish this lawful and internationally…

Iran has pushed back against U.S. claims of progress in nuclear negotiations, with Iranian state media insisting Tehran has not accepted any binding nuclear commitments during…