Iran’s leadership is not prepared to make dramatic concessions that, in its view, would undermine the ideological foundations of the Islamic Republic.

Inside Iran’s high-stakes talks with the US: how Tehran pursues a Hormuz deal, seeks sanctions relief and billions in assets, yet keeps its defiant war posture.

Iran stands on the precipice of one of its most fateful junctures in recent decades. On one hand looms the specter of all-out war, while ...

As of now, the issues which stand out are the exclusion of Lebanon from the deal and Iran's nuclear ambitions. | World News

"Iran will not bow down to the logic of force and threats," Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei said

Iran has reaffirmed its position in ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the conflict, with senior officials insisting Tehran will not accept what it describes as US pressure or…

Both sides want the war over, but the gap between their basic requirements is wide. | World News

Iran’s leadership is not prepared to make dramatic concessions that, in its view, would undermine the ideological foundations of the Islamic Republic.

An interim deal promises to meet a lot of Iranian demands, but it won’t solve the problems of peace.

The increasingly combative rhetoric shows that despite progress in negotiations, neither Washington nor Tehran appears convinced that the confrontation is over.