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Iran’s foreign minister meets IAEA chief in Geneva before key US nuclear talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met International Atomic Energy Agency director general Rafael Grossi in Geneva ahead of a second round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States. The meeting comes as both sides prepare to discuss sanctions relief and limits on Iran’s nuclear programme in negotiations starting Tuesday. Araghchi said on social media that he travelled to Geneva with a team of nuclear experts for “deep technical discussions” with the UN watchdog. He added that Iran has brought “concrete ideas” aimed at reaching what he called a fair and just agreement, while stressing that Tehran will not bow to threats. According to Xinhua and other reports, the talks with Grossi focused on technical issues around uranium enrichment levels, monitoring and the possible sequencing of steps Iran could take if sanctions are eased. Grossi described the exchange as […]

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Iran president orders nuclear talks with US as Trump eyes sanctions‑lifting deal

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the opening of nuclear talks with the United States, signalling a new diplomatic push even as tensions remain high over protests and Western sanctions. State aligned Fars news agency, citing an unnamed government source, said Pezeshkian instructed officials to begin negotiations with Washington on Iran’s nuclear file, a report later echoed by government newspaper Iran and reformist daily Shargh. The move comes after US President Donald Trump threatened military action and deployed an aircraft carrier group to the Middle East in response to Iran’s deadly crackdown on anti government protests that peaked last month. While ramping up pressure, Trump has repeatedly said he still hopes for a deal that would avert war. Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said Tehran is working on a method and framework for talks, with messages between the two […]

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Iran army chief warns US, Israel against attack, says forces on high alert

Iran’s army chief, Major General Amir Hatami, has warned the United States and Israel that any military attack on his country would endanger their own security and that of the wider region. He said Iran’s armed forces are on full defensive and military readiness following heavy US deployments in the Gulf. Hatami cautioned that if “the enemy makes a mistake,” it will threaten the security of the US, the Middle East and what he called the Zionist regime. His comments came after Washington sent a naval strike group led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln to the region, amid US threats to intervene following a deadly crackdown on anti government protests in Iran. Iran has repeatedly warned it would respond to any attack with missile strikes on US bases, ships and allies, including Israel. On Friday, President Donald Trump […]

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Iran not seeking war but fully prepared, says minister

Iran’s foreign minister says the country does not want war but is fully prepared to fight if necessary. He also says Tehran is open to talks with the United States if negotiations are fair and based on mutual respect.​ Abbas Araghchi told a gathering of foreign ambassadors in Tehran that Iran is ready for both conflict and diplomacy. He stressed that any talks must give Iran equal rights and must not be dictated by Washington.​ Araghchi’s comments come as US President Donald Trump signals that Iran’s leadership is seeking negotiations after he warned of possible military action over the crackdown on protests. Washington has also maintained a “maximum pressure” policy aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear programme.​ The minister repeated that Iran’s nuclear activities are peaceful, even as Western countries and the UN nuclear watchdog say Tehran once ran an organised […]

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Iran Declares End to Nuclear Deal Restrictions

Iran announced on Saturday that it is no longer bound by restrictions on its nuclear programme, marking the official expiration of a landmark 10-year deal with world powers. Despite the move, Tehran reaffirmed its “commitment to diplomacy.” The 2015 nuclear accord, signed in Vienna by Iran, the United States, China, Russia, France, Britain, and Germany, had lifted international sanctions in exchange for limits on Iran’s nuclear activities. However, the agreement began to unravel after the United States withdrew under President Donald Trump in 2018, prompting Iran to roll back its commitments. The United Nations reinstated sanctions last month at the request of Britain, France, and Germany, effectively ending the deal. In a statement, Iran’s foreign ministry said, “All provisions of the deal, including restrictions on Iran’s nuclear programme and related mechanisms, are now terminated.” It added that Iran remains committed […]

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Tensions nucléaires : l’Iran condamne l’attaque américaine comme une violation grave de la Charte de l’ONU

Le climat diplomatique s’est encore assombri ce week-end après que l’Iran a fermement condamné une attaque militaire américaine ciblant ses sites nucléaires. Dans une déclaration officielle, le ministre iranien des Affaires étrangères Abbas Araghchi a qualifié cette opération d’« outrageuse, grave et sans précédent » dans le cadre du droit international. 💬 Des accusations directes contre Washington et Tel-Aviv Selon Araghchi, cette attaque constitue une violation manifeste de la souveraineté iranienne et un acte hostile mené en coordination avec Israël, accusé de soutenir militairement l’opération. « C’est une atteinte directe à notre droit à l’autodétermination et à la sécurité nationale. Nous utiliserons tous les moyens nécessaires pour défendre notre territoire », a déclaré le diplomate. 🛑 Un acte jugé contraire à la Charte des Nations Unies L’Iran affirme que cette agression constitue une violation flagrante de la Charte des Nations […]

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Iran Condemns US Attack on Nuclear Sites as ‘Grave Violation’ of UN Charter

Iran Slams US Attack as Major Breach of International Law Iran has strongly condemned the U.S. military strike on its nuclear facilities at Fordow and Natanz , calling it a grave breach of international law and the UN Charter . Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the attack as: “Outrageous, grave, and unprecedented.” He accused the Trump administration of working closely with Israel in carrying out the operation. “This is not just an American act—it is a joint aggression,” he said. Iran has vowed to defend its sovereignty by all means necessary. Tehran Vows to Protect Its Territory Araghchi made it clear that Iran will not remain silent or passive in the face of what he called a direct threat to national security . “We will respond firmly to any aggression against our land,” he said. His comments reflect rising tensions […]

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Iran Warns of ‘Everlasting Consequences’ After US Strikes Nuclear Sites

US Conducts Airstrikes on Iran Nuclear Facilities On June 21–22, 2025, the United States launched coordinated airstrikes targeting Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites—deploying bunker-busting bombs and Tomahawk missiles in alliance with Israel. President Trump described the strikes as a “spectacular military success” aimed at dismantling Iran's enrichment capabilities. Tehran’s Forceful Response Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the strikes as a "grave violation of the UN Charter, international law and the NPT." He warned that such an “egregious act of aggression” would have "everlasting consequences," and called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, asserting Iran reserves all legal rights to defend itself. Global Reactions at a Tipping Point UN Secretary-General António Guterres voiced deep alarm, urging de-escalation to avoid catastrophic regional fallout. European leaders, including France and the UK, stressed that resolving the crisis requires […]

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