President Barack Obama proclaimed a framework nuclear understanding with Iran as a “historic” agreement, and forewarned Congress Thursday against taking action that could overturn work toward a final
President Barack Obama reached out to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to congratulate him on his recent victory in Israel’s election. Obama conversed with Netanyahu over the phone on Thursday.
On Wednesday, President Obama spoke to French President Francois Hollande about the nuclear program debate in Iran. During the conversation, the two leaders agreed that the Iran must
The citizens of Iran had great hope when they heard that the six foreign ministers from the P5+1 countries would be meeting in Geneva to discuss Iran’s nuclear
Foreign Minister Javad Zarif continues to address Iran's desire to reach an agreement about its nuclear program, saying on Monday that he hopes to work out a "roadmap"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is “not averse to calling” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, but expressed his frustration over the situation. In an interview with CNN,
On Friday, President Obama spoke on the phone with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, making it the first direct interaction between the country’s leaders since 1979. Obama acknowledged the
Reports had been circulating that Iran was planning a castigatory strike on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad should the United States take military action in Syria. Last week,
Earlier this week the Israeli military conducted airstrikes within the Syrian borders. The target was a shipment of weapons and ammunition intended for the Hezbollah in the neighboring