President Joe Biden April 16 called Iran's decision to enrich uranium to 60 percent unhelpful but said he is pleases indirect talks between Tehran and Washington still continue.
In an interview with New York Times, December 2, President-elect Joe Biden reiterated that he would stand by his commitment to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal
Israeli media say Benjamin Netanyahu flew secretly to Saudi Arabia on November 22 to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Iranian economists have contradictory expectations for the economy next year. Some believe that despite a new US administration there will be a hard year ahead.
Iran's parliament speaker has said Iran's future does not depend on Biden's election, who will replace Trump's 'maximum pressure' with 'smart pressure'.
Several analysts in Iran suggest it is better to leave talks with a Biden administration to a hardliner who would replace current president Hassan Rouhani.