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Could Europe's August deadline be the most important date in the decades-long nuclear standoff, or will Iran face more sanctions?
Tehran was promised military aid before Israel’s airstrikes, but it got little more than rhetoric from Moscow.
President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, signed a major cooperation treaty on Friday in the Kremlin, solidifying an alliance between two countries driven ...
Even a month after the US attacks on three major nuclear sites inside Iran, the effects of the airstrikes on June 22 ...
Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are all hostile to the U.S. That doesn’t mean they would go to war for one another—for ...
Iran has no plans to abandon its nuclear program, including uranium enrichment, despite the “severe” damage caused by US ...
Iran Fears Being Hung Out To Dry. The Riyadh talks ended after more than fours hours with the top U.S. and Russian diplomats agreeing to move quickly to normalize relations and start negotiations ...
Georgia was the poster child of post-Soviet countries on their way to democracy and freedom. US lawmakers hope a bill will help combat democratic backsliding.
In a letter to the UN Secretary-General, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday that the E3 lacks the legal ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Iran on July 19 to bolster ties with Tehran. In only his second trip abroad after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, Putin met Supreme Leader ...
The U.S. president added that he would be “open” to having Russian President Vladimir Putin help end the fighting.
In the volatile Caucasus region, Russia and Iran, often seen as united in their aims, are vying to secure trade routes and influence. That leaves Western countries facing an unusual dilemma.