
France Proposes $15 bln Credit Line Plan For Iran, If U.S. Allows It
After long negotiations between France and Iran over proposed credit lines, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian says U.S. approval of any arrangement is crucial.

After long negotiations between France and Iran over proposed credit lines, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian says U.S. approval of any arrangement is crucial.

Iran’s embassy in Paris has said in a tweet that talks between the country’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and French officials lasted ten hours

The United Kingdom is considering to beef-up its naval operations in the Persian Gulf by deploying drones, Sky News reported on Monday. Since the seizure

Women in Iran will be allowed into a Tehran stadium to attend a men’s football World Cup qualifier later this year, a Sports Ministry official

Sweden has received “very strong indications” that a British oil tanker seized last month by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz is to be released

The Islamic Republic of Iran is planning to work on introducing a new generation of uranium enriching centrifuges, a lawmaker told local media on Sunday

Poland is considering supporting a U.S.-led mission to protect the Strait of Hormuz, but has not made a formal decision yet. “From our point of

An official of the Iranian Ports and Shipping Organization says Iran and the United Kingdom have exchanged documents in a bid to release an Iranian

A federal appeals court in the United States has overturned a previous ruling by a lower court that had ordered the seizure of an Iran-linked

The U.S. ambassador to Germany chided Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government for its reluctance to join a U.S.-led maritime patrol mission in the Strait of Hormuz,

Two ships carrying Iranian LPG or liquid natural gas detained earlier by Singapore have been released, Lloyd’s List Intelligence reported July 31. The vessels, Sea

Families trying to bring their Iranian spouses and other family members to the United States filed a federal lawsuit in California, saying they are being

Gibraltar’s government says the British overseas territory’s Supreme Court has extended for 30 days the detention of an Iranian supertanker suspected of breaching European Union

The leading candidate to become Britain’s next Prime Minister, lawmaker Boris Johnson, said on Monday he would not currently back the United States if it

Iran may have stood down from its hard-line stance that conditioned negotiations with the United States to Washington’s returning to the nuclear deal it had left

A senior Russian diplomat says that U.S. sanctions have provoked Iran’s move to break the limit set on its uranium stockpiles. Iran acknowledged Monday it

The European Union Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini says a special mechanism to allow trade with Iran is expected to be launched soon. In a

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to meet Iranian President Hassan Rohani and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this week in the first visit

Saudi Arabia should be on the lookout for Iran’s new “shocking decision” if it does not stop support for U.S. sanctions against Tehran, says Hossein

The UN’s nuclear watchdog has found that Iran is not in breach of uranium-enrichment limits agreed to in the 2015 nuclear deal. A report by

Women’s rights activist Darya Safai (pronounced safa-ee) has become the first Iranian immigrant to enter the Belgian parliament, after winning a seat in the country’s

Iran’s Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raeesi says officials in a meeting last week have discussed the Iranian Parliament’s bill to prevent violence against women. However, he

Iran today announced its exit from “certain” obligations under the landmark 2015 nuclear agreement and gave a 60-day deadline to world powers to protect Iran’s

Iran has mobilized all its resources to sell oil on the “gray market,” bypassing U.S. sanctions that Tehran considers illegitimate, Iran’s Deputy Oil Minister Amir

The 2019 first quarter sales of the French automaker Peugeot Citroen declined 15.7 percent to 884,000 vehicles, mainly due to U.S. sanctions which have stopped