Iran’s chief negotiator has declared Tehran will reject any peace deal that fails to secure its rights following a revised, tougher proposal from US President Donald Trump.

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

Tehran denies deal has been reached that would open strait of Hormuz and eliminate country’s nuclear programme

Trump says Iran must abandon nuclear weapons, reopen Hormuz and accept uranium removal; Tehran denies key terms, demands sanctions relief and warns it may break the US blockade

President Donald Trump is reportedly seeking to alter a proposal aimed at ending the Middle East war. His proposed changes are said to toughen the terms, particularly concerning…

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has sought tougher terms in a proposed agreement to extend the ceasefire with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, US media reported on…

Iran's chief negotiator warned the United States is not to be trusted Sunday, saying Tehran would not agree to any deal with Washington unless it fully secures Iranian…

Any tweaks to the proposal could prolong even further an agreement to formally end the Middle East war

“Slowly but surely we're getting, I think, what we want and if we don't get what we want, we're going to end in a different way," US president says.

US officials indicate Tehran may take days to respond to Trump's tougher terms on a potential peace agreement.

Iran's chief negotiator says Tehran will not agree to any deal with the United States unless Iranian rights are fully secured. Reports suggest Washington has sent a tougher peace…

Iran's chief negotiator said they would not agree to any deal with the US unless it fully secures Iranian rights, as reports emerged that Washington had sent a tougher peace…

The comments from Iran's top leadership comes at a time when a potential peace deal with the US to end the war in the region has been in a limbo. | World News

Iran’s chief negotiator said Sunday that Tehran does not trust the U.S. and will not accept any agreement unless it fully secures Iranian rights, as...

Iran’s chief negotiator has declared Tehran will reject any peace deal that fails to secure its rights following a revised, tougher proposal from US President Donald Trump.