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- Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead - The New York Times
Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead The push to do a deal on the country’s nuclear program could be revived, even after the Israeli strikes scuppered the latest round of talks Listen to
- Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead – DNyuz
Israel did not attack to pre-empt Iran’s race toward a bomb, which Iran denies trying to develop, but to derail negotiations on a deal that Mr Netanyahu opposes, Mr Araghchi said The attack was “an attempt to undermine diplomacy and derail negotiations,” he continued, a view shared by various Western analysts
- Diplomacy with Iran remains damaged, not dead, after Israeli . . .
Araghchi said Israel did not attack to pre-empt Iran’s race toward a bomb, which Iran denies trying to develop, but to derail negotiations on a deal that Netanyahu opposes The attacks are “an attempt to undermine diplomacy and derail negotiations,” he continued, a view shared by various Western analysts
- Don’t Give Up on Diplomacy With Iran: To Avoid a Wider War . . .
Without a deal, Iran’s frightened government seems more likely than not to sprint for nuclear weapons as conditions allow Then Trump would have to either accept a nuclear Iran or join another Israeli assault on the country, risking precisely the kind of catastrophic Middle East entanglement he promised to avoid
- Europe and Iran will try diplomacy as US weighs joining fight . . .
Europe’s push for diplomacy is in sharp contrast to messages from Washington, with U S President Donald Trump openly weighing bombing Iran and calling for the unconditional surrender of the Iranian leadership Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Geneva for the meetings Friday, the state-run IRNA news agency reported
- Europeans push for renewed diplomacy with Iran as Trump mulls . . .
An Iranian official said Tehran has always welcomed diplomacy, but urged the E3 to use all available means to pressure Israel to halt its attacks on Iran "Iran remains committed to diplomacy as
- Diplomacy to end Israel-Iran conflict picks up pace - but . . .
Diplomacy to prevent the conflict between Israel and Iran spiralling further out of control is picking up pace with the UK at its centre British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has met with his US
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