Iran Seeks to De-Escalate With Israel, Reopen Nuclear Negotiations: WSJ
- Iran has expressed openness to resuming talks over its nuclear program, provided the United States does not get involved in the conflict, according to Arab intermediaries.
- Iran is willing to negotiate if a ceasefire is reached after responding to Israeli strikes, according to one Iranian source.
- Iran has threatened severe retaliation for Israeli attacks but indicated flexibility in halting strikes if Israel stops its attacks.
- Concerns over the war spreading regionally have prompted Iran to pursue a ceasefire, according to one Iranian source.
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Israel-Iran conflict: Tehran reaches out to Gulf nations seeking truce, but on one condition
Amid a sharp escalation in hostilities with Israel, Iran has reportedly expressed a willingness to end the violence and return to the negotiating table over its nuclear programme. According to The Wall Street Journal, which cited Middle Eastern and European officials, Iran has conveyed messages to both Israel and the United States through Arab intermediaries. These messages included appeals to contain the conflict, stating that it was in both pa…
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