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Diplomacy

US–Israeli strikes test Iran’s partnerships—and their limits

US–Israeli strikes test Iran’s partnerships—and their limits

Tehran may have assumed that a US–Israeli attack would activate the loose alignment it has cultivated with Moscow, Beijing and other non-Western powers. So far, it has instead exposed its limits.

UAE and Israel are 'one and the same', Zarif says in leaked message

UAE and Israel are 'one and the same', Zarif says in leaked message

Former Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in a leaked message the United Arab Emirates is equal to Israel and Tehran must focus on attacking the UAE while striking US and Israeli interests, according to screenshots of his remarks in a private Telegram group.

Trump says Iran wants talks but it’s 'too late'

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that Iran was seeking negotiations but warned it was “too late” as US-led strikes intensified in a widening conflict now entering its sixth day.

Washington says Tehran rejected offer of nuclear cooperation before strikes

The White House says Iran rejected a US proposal to establish a joint civilian nuclear program with American investment in exchange for dismantling its uranium enrichment infrastructure before Washington and Israel launched strikes on the country.

'Your time is up': EU lawmaker says negotiations with Tehran must end

'Your time is up': EU lawmaker says negotiations with Tehran must end

A senior member of the European Parliament is calling for a fundamental shift in Europe’s approach toward Iran, arguing that continued negotiations with the Islamic Republic are no longer defensible after Tehran’s deadly crackdown on protesters.

Tehran downbeat after Geneva talks, pins hopes on Oman mediation

Tehran downbeat after Geneva talks, pins hopes on Oman mediation

Tehran appeared noticeably downbeat about the outcome of Thursday’s negotiations with Washington in Geneva, with signs of disappointment emerging first on the website of the government’s news agency.

Why Tehran’s business pitch to Trump won’t end nuclear deadlock

Why Tehran’s business pitch to Trump won’t end nuclear deadlock

Reports in major outlets that Tehran has floated a “commercial bonanza” to the Trump administration should be understood less as an investment roadmap than as a survival strategy.

Tehran swings between alarm and defiance as talks unfold in Geneva

Tehran swings between alarm and defiance as talks unfold in Geneva

The anxiety splashed across the front pages of Tehran outlets on Thursday did little to quiet the bluffs, threats and illusions that have defined a week of anticipation over possible Israeli or US strikes on Iran.

Hope and hedge: Tehran braces for decisive Geneva talks

Hope and hedge: Tehran braces for decisive Geneva talks

The mood in Tehran on the eve of the third round of talks with Washington appears to be a mix of guarded hope and tightening anxiety.

Iran rules out interim deal in US talks, keeps military on alert during diplomacy

Iran rules out interim deal in US talks, keeps military on alert during diplomacy

Iran said on Monday it does not support an interim agreement in talks with the United States and is seeking a swift, result-oriented deal focused on lifting sanctions and addressing nuclear issues, as the two sides prepare for another round of negotiations within days.

Why war may no longer be the worst outcome for Tehran

Why war may no longer be the worst outcome for Tehran

Tehran’s posture increasingly resembles that of an embattled state that sees greater odds of survival in confrontation than in compromise—one that views a decisive clash not as catastrophe, but as a potential turning point.

Tehran media voice doubt over US seriousness after short Geneva talks

Tehran media voice doubt over US seriousness after short Geneva talks

The second round of Iran–US nuclear talks was met with a muted and often critical reaction in Tehran, where official outlets questioned Washington’s commitment after American negotiators left Geneva within hours despite Iran’s offer to continue discussions.

Why regional powers are pushing to prevent a US-Iran war

Why regional powers are pushing to prevent a US-Iran war

The latest round of Iran-US talks in Geneva on Tuesday would likely not have taken place without sustained pressure from regional powers that leveraged their close relations with Washington to help avert a wider war.

Iran and US move forward in talks but tensions linger

Iran and US move forward in talks but tensions linger

Iran, the United States and their Omani mediators struck cautiously optimistic notes on Tuesday after a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva, with officials on all sides pointing to progress while emphasizing that significant hurdles remain.

US, Iran hold talks in Geneva under shadow of military threats

US, Iran hold talks in Geneva under shadow of military threats

The United States and Iran have begun indirect talks in Geneva on Tuesday under Omani mediation, with the threat of military action hanging over diplomacy and both sides still far apart on uranium enrichment and missiles.

Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

Turkey warns expanding Iran talks to missiles risks another war

Turkey’s foreign minister has warned that expanding nuclear talks with Iran to include its ballistic missile program and regional activities would risk triggering another war, even as Washington continues to press for a broader agreement.

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

Why Netanyahu raced to Washington over Iran

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes only direct engagement with US President Donald Trump can prevent a limited nuclear deal with Iran—and turn this moment into a decisive blow against the Islamic Republic.

Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric

Tehran's cautious talk signals meet Revolution Day rhetoric

The message coming out of Tehran on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution was that Iran is willing to negotiate with the United States, though it remains unclear how its declared “red lines” can be squared with Washington’s demands.

Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

Netanyahu’s hasty US visit signals Israel’s bid to shape Iran policy

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hastily advanced trip to Washington this week underscores the rising stakes surrounding renewed diplomacy between Iran and the United States.

Tehran talks soft abroad, tough at home

Tehran talks soft abroad, tough at home

Tehran appears to be speaking in two voices about diplomacy with Washington: one calibrated for foreign capitals, the other aimed inward, shaped by fear, factionalism, and propaganda.

Iran says US must accept domestic enrichment for nuclear talks to succeed

Iran says US must accept domestic enrichment for nuclear talks to succeed

Iran’s foreign minister said on Sunday that Tehran’s right to enrich uranium on its own soil must be recognized for nuclear talks with the United States to succeed, two days after the two sides held indirect discussions in Muscat aimed at testing whether diplomacy can be revived.

Iran power centers signal doubt just as talks with the US begin

Iran power centers signal doubt just as talks with the US begin

As Iranian and US negotiators met in Oman on Friday to discuss the framework for renewed talks, Friday prayer leaders across Iran used their sermons to dismiss the process, expressing near-uniform pessimism about the prospects for diplomacy.