Unwinding sanctions will be central to reviving the nuclear deal. If the Biden administration wants a lasting solution, it must involve Iran’s central bank governor.
Iran reveals COVID-19 data for February 25
So far, more than 10.6 million tests have been conducted in Iran for the diagnosis of coronavirus. Iran continues to monitor the coronavirus situation in the country. According to recent reports from …
Recent drone attack on Saudi royal palace launched from Iraq
Explosive-laden drones that targeted Saudi Arabia’s royal palace in the kingdom’s capital last month were launched from inside Iraq, a senior Iran-backed militia official in Baghdad and a U.S.
Joe Biden has a narrow window to save Iran deal
Joe Biden’s goal of rejoining the Iran nuclear agreement that Donald Trump sought to dismantle was always going to be a testing process. Trump’s decision to abandon the 2015 accord three years ago and …
Israel, Bahrain leaders discuss Iran, possible vaccine plant
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Bahrain’s Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa on Thursday discussed Iran and the possible involvement of the Gulf state in establishing a …
John Kerry meetings with Iran and Michael Flynn talks with Russian officials: Two different treatments?
A report alleging John Kerry may have colluded with Iran when meeting with its foreign minister is drawing comparisons to the situation of retired Gen. Michael Flynn.
South Korea Agrees To Unfreeze $1 Billion In Iranian Assets, Following Tanker Seizure By Tehran
South Korea has reportedly agreed to release at least $1 billion in Iranian assets frozen in two Korean banks, almost two months after one of its oil tankers was seized by Iranian forces in the Gulf.
South Korea, Iran progress in talks to release $7 billion in Iranian assets
The actual unfreezing of the assets will be carried out through consultations with related countries, including the United States,” says South Korea’s foreign ministry.
U.S. patience with Iran on renewing nuclear talks ‘not unlimited’: State Department
The United States’ patience with Iran on returning to discussions over the 2015 nuclear deal is “not unlimited,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said on Wednesday.
The Takeaway: US-Turkey strains worsening over Syrian Kurds amid fresh Erdogan complaints
Turkish president questions US-Turkey NATO alliance, while Iran expands influence in eastern Syria; US still partner of choice for GCC countries, but China may be gaining; kingdom offers inducements …