US secretary of state heads to Singapore Tuesday for talks with PM and other top officials that are expected to focus on stalled TPP trade talks
US secretary of state says GCC ministers agree that, once fully implemented, nuclear deal with Tehran will contribute to their region’s security
VOA's Pamela Dockins reports from Doha, Qatar on US Secretary of State John Kerry's meeting with the Gulf Cooperation Council, GCC.
After Egypt visit, US secretary of state is meeting in Qatar with counterparts from Gulf Cooperation Council to discuss regional worries about nuclear pact with Tehran
US Secretary of State, on five-nation tour, arrives in Cairo for talks about security issues and regional terrorism, including threat posed by Islamic State extremists
US secretary of state will visit 5 countries in Middle East, South Asia in bid to strengthen ties, ease concerns over deal with Tehran
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry launches a five-nation tour Friday in a bid to strengthen economic and security ties and ease concerns about the Iran nuclear deal. In Southeast Asia, he will visit Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam, but he will begin his trip in the Middle East. VOA State Department correspondent Pam Dockins reports.
US secretary of state will also confer with Russia's FM on combating Islamic State militants in Syria
Secretary of State John Kerry calls restoration 'new beginning' but says many differences remain between two nations, warns full normalization will be long process
Monday milestone seen as part of series of steps to reset ties that soured more than 50 years ago
The United States and Cuba are set to reach a milestone in diplomatic relations Monday. The two countries will formally reopen their embassies — a move that is part of a series of recent steps to reset relations that began to sour more than 50 years ago. VOA State Department correspondent Pam Dockins reports.
Secretary of State John Kerry confers with Saudi foreign minister, says US, Gulf allies committed to working against 'extremist enterprises'
Analysts say the nuclear deal reached between Iran and world powers could have long-lasting implications for both sides if it can be fully implemented. VOA State Department correspondent Pamela Dockins reports.
Under plan, Iran will not conduct research and development activities that could contribute to development of 'nuclear explosive device'
Iran and a group that includes Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States and Germany (P5 +1) continue to work in Vienna toward a comprehensive agreement that would limit Iran's nuclear activity in exchange for sanctions relief. VOA State Department correspondent Pam Dockins brings us the latest from Vienna.
US Secretary of State Kerry had full schedule Thursday, including talks with Iranian FM Zarif, counterparts from UK, China, France, Germany, but negotiators send mixed signals on talks already beyond deadline
Iranian FM Zarif says Tehran wants Yukiya Amano to work with Iranian officials on 'how to proceed,' as Iran nuclear negotiators continue talks in Vienna
After months of intense negotiations, Iran and world powers have missed their self-imposed June 30 deadline for a final deal that restricts Tehran's ability to produce nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief. As VOA State Department correspondent Pam Dockins reports from Vienna, analysts have mixed views on the impact of extending the talks.
Talks on Iran's nuclear program are continuing in Vienna Tuesday with Tehran and a group of six world powers trying to reach a long-sought comprehensive nuclear agreement. VOA State Department correspondent Pam Dockins reports from the scene.
US president hopes agreement can be reached but says hard talks remain and ultimately deal must block Tehran's path to building a nuclear weapon
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