Secretary of State John Kerry meets with others on US negotiating team; major sticking points remain inspection of Iran military sites, removal of Western sanctions
VOA's Mary Alice Salinas reports from Vienna, Austria that the mood is suspenseful and the talks could go either way, less than 12 hours before the midnight deadline, Tuesday.
Official tells reporters 'we are probably closer than we've ever been' but questions remain whether deal can be reached after two deadline postponements
VOA's Mary Alice Salinas reports from Vienna, Austria, where nuclear negotiators are meeting to try to resolve remaining differences as a self-imposed July 7 deadline for a nuclear deal looms.
In Vienna, foreign ministers remain locked in intense negotiations with key disputes unresolved - including a push by Tehran to have UN arms embargo lifted
After marathon meetings by experts this weekend, some progress is being reported, but much work lies ahead for ministers as they return to the negotiating table. VOA’s Mary Alice Salinas has the latest from Vienna.
VOA's Mary Alice Salinas discusses the Iran nuclear talks and what to expect Sunday and in the days ahead.
US secretary of state says while he agrees with Iranian FM Zarif that the sides have never been closer to reaching a deal, there are still several outstanding issues to be resolved before the latest July 7 deadline
Kerry, Zarif meeting against Sunday, a day after officials in Vienna confirmed a tentative agreement has been reached on sanctions relief issue
VOA's Mary Alice Salinas reports from Vienna at the Iran nuclear talks.
VOA's Mary Alice Salinas reports from the scene in Vienna, Austria on the latest negotiations to try to reach a nuclear deal by the new self-imposed July 7 deadline.
US Secretary of State John Kerry says teams have been working 'very hard and very diligently all day in order to maximize progress', still work to do
US, China to work toward denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, completing P5+1 talks on Iran's nuclear activities, and deepening ties more generally
After allegations levelled, UK rights group says Kurd fighters make significant gains near IS-held Raqqa
Military exercises on Wednesday follow US announcement of possible sale to Lebanon of aircraft, parts, support worth $462M
The United States and Russia are vowing to continue discussions on how they can work more closely on critical issues around the globe. This follows a trip by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to Sochi, Russia, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov after more than a year of escalating tensions. Mary Alice Salinas reports from the State Department.
With tensions high over Ukraine crisis resulting in Moscow's increased international isolation, Secretary of State Kerry meets President Putin, FM Lavrov in Sochi
US State Department spokeswoman stops short of suggesting that decision on 20-year term for elected leader was politically motivated
White House statement says US president has submitted to Congress required reports and certifications indicating his intent to take Cuba off the list
President Barack Obama will meet with Cuban leader Raul Castro this month during Summit of the Americas in Panama
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