Iran still has the capabilities to enrich uranium — despite U.S. and Israeli strikes — and could restart its nuclear program if it wanted to, Tehran’s foreign minister claimed. While the U.S. struck ...
Abbas Araghchi said Iran’s uranium enrichment programme had been halted, but not abandoned - EPA/Shutterstock Iran will not abandon its nuclear programme despite “severe” damage caused by US and ...
Iran’s nuclear facilities were “seriously damaged” by US missile strikes last month but the regime intends to continue uranium enrichment efforts once they are rebuilt, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas ...
On November 19th, in Tehran, The Economist interviewed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister. This is a transcript of the conversation.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said during a recent interview that the U.S.’s strikes last month “destroyed” Tehran’s nuclear facilities and that the country will not refrain from continuing ...
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the country still has the experts, technology and equipment to restart uranium enrichment despite damage to its facilities. He confirmed in an interview ...
In June, Israel and the United States crossed a historic red line — launching direct strikes inside Iran, a step both had ...
Iran’s foreign minister denied the Islamic Republic is trying to assassinate President Donald Trump and other top administration officials from his first term in an exclusive interview Monday on ...
Iran announced on Monday that neither President Masoud Pezeshkian nor Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi would attend the Gaza peace summit in Egypt co-chaired by U.S. President Donald Trump. Araghchi ...