US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with banks and law enforcement to discuss sanctions on Iran's oil exports funding militant groups. He warned institutions about Iran's covert banking network.
France's foreign minister warned that a military confrontation with Iran is likely if a nuclear deal is not reached soon.
Macron held a meeting on Iran’s nuclear program amid rising US tensions. Europe is pushing for a new deal with Iran by August.
Moscow may think that it can link a Ukraine deal to a deal that will also help Iran.
The Trump administration believes direct talks would have a higher chance of success but does not rule out the format proposed by the Iranians.
Russia has, for the most part, refrained from sharp criticism of Trump, with whom President Vladimir Putin has moved quickly to repair relations.
Tehran reiterated its stance on not negotiating directly while under pressure, but is open to indirect talks, Araghchi was reported as saying.
This accounting is particularly important as America and Israel move closer to an essential, decisive military strike on Iran’s nuclear bomb facilities and missile bases.
The 'Post' learned that the earthquake was not caused by a nuclear test, seeing as the shocks were too close to a deep fault.
Either Tehran will reach a deal with the US and the E-3 in the next two to three months, or it will face global sanctions and possibly an Israeli air force strike.