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Iran nuclear deal

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  • Monday, 1 March, 2021
    Middle Eastern politics & society
    Netanyahu blames Iran for attack on Israeli-owned ship

    PM’s allegations will complicate Biden’s attempts to bring Tehran back to nuclear talks

  • Sunday, 28 February, 2021
    Iran rejects offer of direct talks with US on nuclear deal

    Tehran wants sanctions eased before accepting Biden offer to negotiate a return to 2015 accord

  • Thursday, 25 February, 2021
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Joe Biden has a narrow window to save Iran deal

    Both parties need to compromise to end the stand-off over the accord

  • Monday, 22 February, 2021
    Iran inspection deal opens window for nuclear talks with US

    Last-minute compromise leaves room for face-to-face discussions over revival of treaty

  • Friday, 19 February, 2021
    US offers to join negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme

    State department says it would ‘accept invitation’ to join talks as Biden seeks to re-enter deal

  • Monday, 15 February, 2021
    Iran threatens to block snap nuclear inspections

    Move likely to complicate US hopes of reviving 2015 deal with global powers

  • Sunday, 7 February, 2021
    Biden will not lift sanctions to bring Tehran back to talks

    Iran’s supreme leader reiterates country will not return to full compliance with nuclear accord until US lifts all sanctions

  • Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
    David Gardner
    Reviving the Iran nuclear deal will test Joe Biden

    Tehran says the ball is in America’s court, but Washington first wants compliance

  • Monday, 25 January, 2021
    Iran
    Spiralling poverty in Iran adds to pressure on regime

    Almost three years after US withdrew from nuclear deal, millions more are on breadline

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  • Sunday, 10 January, 2021
    Iran’s $7bn battle: Tanker seizure ‘slap in the face’ to South Korea

    Tehran says Seoul should release its cash as coronavirus crisis mounts

  • Monday, 4 January, 2021
    US-Iran tensions
    Iran ramps up uranium enrichment and seizes tanker

    Provocative moves come at time of escalating friction between Washington and Tehran

  • Wednesday, 30 December, 2020
    Geopolitics
    Forecasting the world in 2021

    FT writers share their predictions for the new year, from the availability and take-up of Covid-19 vaccines to the fortunes of the S&P 500

  • Monday, 21 December, 2020
    Iran nuclear deal signatories push for US return once Biden takes office

    Europeans commit to revival of accord as first priority ahead of any talks on expanding it

  • Monday, 7 December, 2020
    European powers warn Iran over plan to escalate nuclear activities

    Statement by Germany, France and UK highlights hurdles to restoring international deal post-Trump

  • Thursday, 3 December, 2020
    David Gardner
    Re-engaging with Iran will not be a simple matter for the US

    All significant actors in the Middle East are invested in the paramilitarism they want Iran to renounce

  • Tuesday, 1 December, 2020
    Iran
    Iran parliament backs nuclear enrichment

    Rouhani’s government resists move as regime reels from assassination of scientist

  • Sunday, 29 November, 2020
    Machine guns and a hit squad: the killing of Iran’s nuclear mastermind

    Assassination set to escalate tensions as US president-elect Joe Biden keen to restart nuclear talks

  • Sunday, 29 November, 2020
    David Gardner
    Killing of Iran’s nuclear scientist complicates Biden’s Middle East plan

    Ambush of Fakhrizadeh is a gift to Tehran’s hardliners and makes a deal harder for new US president

  • Saturday, 28 November, 2020
    Iran’s nuclear mastermind ‘assassinated’

    Officials in Tehran suggest Israel involvement in killing that escalates tensions with US

  • Tuesday, 17 November, 2020
    US-Iran tensions
    Iran threatens ‘crushing’ response to any US military strike

    Tension rises after Trump reportedly asked advisers about taking action against nuclear site

  • Tuesday, 10 November, 2020
    Biden team considers options on Iran nuclear deal

    President-elect has said he will return to 2015 nuclear deal but path ahead is fraught

  • Sunday, 18 October, 2020
    Iran hails ‘momentous day’ as UN arms embargo expires

    Symbolic victory deals blow to US but Trump administration threatens sanctions over any weapons deal with Tehran

  • Thursday, 8 October, 2020
    US-Iran tensions
    US sanctions 18 Iranian banks

    Trump administration increases financial pressure ahead of presidential election

  • Monday, 21 September, 2020
    Trump hits Iran with new sanctions and says UN arms embargo is back

    Fellow members of UN security council cast doubt on legal authority for Washington’s claim

  • Tuesday, 1 September, 2020
    News in-depth
    Iran sanctions dispute poses new challenge for the UN

    Rift over nuclear accord is seen as a threat to the Security Council’s credibility

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