JCPOA
Trump: '100% confident' Iran will stop enriching uranium, will hand over remaining stockpiles
Trump said that Iran has pledged to stop enriching uranium and is "100% confident" that they will comply, while stressing the US will never let Iran possess a nuclear bomb.
From appeasement to escalation: Europe's dangerous Iran blind spot - opinion
Netanyahu's 2015 Congress speech: A blueprint for action, not a failure - analysis
Israel praises UN snapback of sanctions against Iran for nuke violations
China pushes for 'reconciliation' in Middle East, nuke deal progress for Iran - analysis
China seeks to help facilitate a wave of reconciliation across the Middle East. Its efforts, however, may help Iran progress toward acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Iran never has and never will seek a temporary nuclear deal - Iranian FM
"We have always wanted a return of all parties to full compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal," the country's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told reporters.
Biden's Iranian non-deal: The controversial path to engagement - opinion
“Rumors about a nuclear deal, interim or otherwise, are false and misleading,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told journalists in June.
Iran not currently advancing towards nuclear weapons – report
Although Iran is not currently taking the crucial steps towards developing nuclear weapons, according to a report, there are still causes for concern.
Letters to the editor July 5: Blatantly biased
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
The new Iran deal requires an honest appraisal of the JCPOA - opinion
Israel and a bipartisan consensus of Congress and the American people wanted a nuclear deal that ultimately ended Iran’s nuclear weapon program forever.
Why Europe's intention to keep missile sanctions on Iran matters - analysis
Effectively, the EU is telling the Islamic Republic that it will not abide by a key provision of a nuclear deal with the United States.
Nuclear talks with US in Oman 'no secret,' Iran FM says
Israeli officials warned that Iran and the US are nearing a “less for less” deal, by which Iran would stop advancing its nuclear program, but not reverse it.
Bipartisan Congress letter calls on Europe to 'snapback' Iran sanctions
The representatives pointed to "Iran's significant noncompliance" with the nuclear agreement.
Would a 'less for less' Iran nuclear deal checkmate Israel? - analysis
Such a deal would mean some partial, but not full, nuclear concessions by Iran, in exchange for some partial, but not full, sanctions relief by the West.