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Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephonic conversation with the Foreign Minister of Oman Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood ...
Iran and the United States plan to meet over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program again this week, after both sides said they made progress in their talks Saturday in Rome.
The agreements are shaping up to be very similar. But Gulf support for a nuclear deal shows how much the region has changed.
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The Jordan Times on MSNJordan welcomes outcome of second round of US-Iran talksThe Foreign Ministry on Sunday welcomed Oman’s announcement on the outcome of the second round of US-Iran talks in Rome, ...
Negotiators will meet again next week to continue seeking an "enduring and binding deal" on military tensions and Iran's ...
A groundbreaking Joint Development Agreement (JDA) has been signed to establish the world’s first liquid hydrogen import ...
Saturday’s meeting signaled progress as President Trump continues to push for a new agreement with Iran amid Tehran’s ...
The Libyan Business Council (LBC) reported yesterday that more than 30 of its businessmen, headed by its chairman, will ...
Iran’s foreign minister said his country has a “better understanding” with the U.S. on a range of principles after talks ...
Iran and the United States will hold talks Saturday in Rome, their second round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly ...
The U.S. and Iran have agreed to meet again for nuclear talks. President Trump has not ruled out military strikes if talks fail.
U.S. officials made “very good” progress during the second round of nuclear talks with Iran in Rome and plan to meet with ...
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