Iranian leaders have all scoffed at suggestions that a deal is close, pledging that they’re always ready for a return to fighting.

Trump’s shifting Iran strategy: promises of peace, renewed strikes and rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz unsettle markets and test global confidence.

US president says Iran can't 'out-wait' him, suggesting that Washington is not satisfied with Tehran's offers for deal.

The US and Iran sent mixed signals on Thursday over the status of a potential agreement, with Washington claiming progress had been made while Tehran

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

By Jonathan Landay, Steve Holland and Yomna EhabWASHINGTON/CAIRO, May 29 (Reuters) - Iran said on Friday it was looking for actions, not words from the United States after sources…

Iranian leaders have all scoffed at suggestions that a deal is close, pledging that they’re always ready for a return to fighting.