Tehrans nuclear programme
Iran reopens uranium feedstock plant in preparation to boost enrichment
US-Iranian tensions have resurged since President Donald Trump pulled Washington out of the 2015 nuclear accord, calling it deeply flawed.
European Union foreign ministers will discuss the proposal at a closed-door meeting on Monday in Brussels, diplomats said.
Khamenei said he wanted politicians to examine the agreement to ensure national interests were preserved.
The Israeli PM has opposed a framework deal between world powers & Iran over its nuclear programme.
An agreement on ‘key parameters’ aimed at reining in Tehran's nuclear programme has been reached.
The preliminary deal would be a major milestone toward a final accord, with an end-June deadline.
United State and Iranian officials suggest those deadlines are unlikely to change.
The US, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China began a final round of talks with Iran on Tuesday.
While all sides agree to keep talking, little progress has been made in overcoming significant disagreements.
The US last week penalised a number of Iranian and foreign companies for violating sanctions against Tehran.
Six world powers are negotiating with Iran to scale back on enrichment capacity sharply.
The county is looking to implement a series of steps aimed at providing nuclear transparency.
World powers start talks with Iran next week on a final agreement expected on the issue.
The Israeli government is convinced Tehran will not stick to their side of the bargain.
Iran and six world powers reached a breakthrough agreement early on Sunday.
Western diplomats said Tehran hinted it was ready to scale back sensitive atomic activities.
EU poised to agree ban on Iranian gas imports.
If diplomacy fails to secure a halt to Iran's disputed nuclear energy programme, Israel will attack.
MTN filed a motion on Tuesday to have Turkcell's case dismissed.