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Medvedev says Russia proposed peaceful solutions to issue of Iranian nuclear materials

TASS

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July 4, 2026

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The pretext for US aggression was a certain Iranian nuclear program, a subject of long-standing debate, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman said

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BERNAMA

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· Jun 22, 2026

World : Vance Says Unfreezing Iranian Assets Would Benefit US, Strengthen West Asia Security

WASHINGTON, June 22 (Bernama-Sputnik/RIA Novosti) -- Unfreezing Iranian assets would benefit the United States (US) and help strengthen the security architecture in West Asia, US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday, reported Sputnik/RIA Novosti.

Sputnik

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· Jun 22, 2026

Vance Says Unfreezing Iranian Assets Would Benefit US, Strengthen Middle East Security

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Unfreezing Iranian assets would benefit the United States and help strengthen the security architecture in the Middle East, US Vice President JD Vance said on Monday.

TASS

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· Jun 29, 2026

Press review: Ceasefire strain amid US-Iran tensions and Finnish nuclear plans near Russia

Top stories from the Russian press on Monday, June 29th

Al Arabiya English

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· Jun 23, 2026

Will Iran's Nuclear Stockpile Be Reduced?

"Iran was happy to DOWNBLEND its nuclear stockpile." Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar reflects on Iran's position during negotiations and the challenges that remain before a final agreement can be reached.

Al-Monitor

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· Jun 23, 2026

Iran's UN ambassador cites good progress in peace talks, but denies US commodity purchase claims

By Olivia Le PoidevinGENEVA, June 23 (Reuters) - Iran's ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva on Tuesday reported good progress in peace talks between the United States and Iran, but denied U.S. claims that Tehran would use assets unfrozen as part of a deal to buy U.S. commodities.Our colleagues continue to discuss in very good talks yesterday at the technical level, said Ali Bahreini, adding that two working groups will be established within the coming days to discussthe removal of sanctions against Iran and issues related to Iranian nuclear activities.

Off The Press

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vance says US accomplished ‘core mission’ in Iran as indirect talks resume

The U.S. has “accomplished the core mission” of making sure Iran never has a nuclear weapon, Vice-President JD Vance said Tuesday, even if ongoing negotiations fail. In an interview with Fox News, he said that the U.S. has “all the cards” in the negotiations. “I actually think the United States is in a great position []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Medvedev says Russia proposed peaceful solutions to issue of Iranian nuclear materials": BERNAMA — World : Vance Says Unfreezing Iranian Assets Would Benefit US, Strengthen West Asia Security. Sputnik — Vance Says Unfreezing Iranian Assets Would Benefit US, Strengthen Middle East Security. TASS — Press review: Ceasefire strain amid US-Iran tensions and Finnish nuclear plans near Russia. Al Arabiya English — Will Iran's Nuclear Stockpile Be Reduced?. Al-Monitor — Iran's UN ambassador cites good progress in peace talks, but denies US commodity purchase claims. Off The Press — Vance says US accomplished ‘core mission’ in Iran as indirect talks resume