Head of nuclear watchdog said ‘very concerning’ move could rapidly expand Tehran’s production capacity
Move follows resolution by International Atomic Energy Agency saying Tehran failed to co-operate with investigation
Talks with UN nuclear agency signal republic could be willing to make compromises on nuclear programme
Deputy foreign minister says Tehran ‘favours negotiations’ but will not yield to ‘maximum pressure’ strategy
President-elect wants to force Tehran to drop its nuclear programme and stop funding regional proxies
Without domestic constraints, he is free to stop aligning US policy with the wishes of Benjamin Netanyahu
Under-investment in grid, natural gas shortages and ban on dirty fuel lead to energy supply crunch
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei insists Islamic republic will not back down
Ali Akbar Velayati says Tehran is shifting foreign policy towards improving diplomatic links
Senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says any attack could ‘have an impact’ on Tehran’s calculations
Masoud Pezeshkian uses first press conference to deny sending missiles to Russia for Ukraine war
Non-proliferation regime under greatest pressure since end of cold war, says Rafael Grossi
Diplomats hold crisis talks in effort to stop full-blown war in reaction to killing of Hizbollah and Hamas leaders
The 69-year-old promises change to Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies and to end nuclear stand-off
Aide to supreme leader warns Israel risks triggering regional conflict in the event of all-out offensive against militant group
Fraught relations with Tehran, which faces sanctions over its atomic programme, appear to be easing
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Whatever form direct retaliation takes, analysts warn there is a high risk of miscalculation — and further escalation
Rafael Grossi says the world should not lose sight of the risks because attention has switched to war between Israel and Hamas
Move comes as Washington tries to keep Tehran out of Israel-Hamas war
Washington ‘constantly’ looking at sanctions policy against Tehran, Hamas and Hizbollah, US Treasury secretary says
More diplomacy possible in New York this week, but rivals must overcome decades of distrust
France, Germany and UK say curbs due to expire next month will now be continued, prompting ire in Tehran
Risk of deepening nuclear crisis remains, but any efforts to contain it are welcome
Washington raises issue in indirect talks aiming to de-escalate nuclear crisis