Iranian media and analysts evaluate the appointment of a new deputy foreign minister in relation to nuclear negotiations. Will Iran's position get tougher?
Robert Malley, the US special envoy for Iran, has said he is preparing options for President Joe Biden if agreement cannot be reached in Vienna talks over Tehran’s nuclear program.
Opponents of Iran's outgoing president Hassan Rouhani dismiss his claim that the hardliner parliament is reponsible for lack of progress in nuclear talks, and blame him for the failure.
How long Iran can afford to wait to make a decision on an agreement with the United States over its nuclear program, and how long would Washington wait for a decision.
The White press secretary told reporters July 2 that lack of a nuclear monitoring agreement between Iran and IAEA can complicate nuclear talks in Vienna.
United nations officials on June 30 urged the United States to lift sanction imposed on Iran, but the United States drew attention to steps Iran must take to implement the JCPOA.
Iran's government spokesman said June 29 that if the nuclear talks do not succeed till the end of the Rouhani presidency , the Vienna talks will be passed to the Raisi administration.
Iran's foreign ministry said a committee had been formed to examine a draft text on steps to revive the JCPOA, which had been prepared by negotiators in Vienna.
While hardliner Ebrahim Raisi is set to win Iran's lackluster presidential election, there is a serious issue with the new Iranian president being under US sanctions.
Iran president says Tehran ready ‘any day, any hour’ to increase uranium enrichment as G7 calls on Iran to restore full access for nuclear inspectors and curb missile program.