Iran Seeks to De-Escalate With Israel, Reopen Nuclear Negotiations: WSJ
- On June 12, Israeli forces carried out an unexpected strike against Iran, targeting and eliminating senior military officials and damaging nuclear facilities, which escalated the ongoing tensions.
- The strike halted a planned sixth round of US-Iran talks last Sunday and stemmed from stalled diplomacy over Iran's uranium enrichment.
- Since then, Israel asserted full air supremacy over Tehran, destroyed over 120 missile launchers, while Iran has fired about 100 missiles in retaliation.
- Iran signaled willingness to resume nuclear negotiations if the US stays out of the conflict and Israel agrees to a ceasefire, a proposal Oman is mediating.
- The ongoing violence risks regional escalation, prompting Gulf states to urge Washington for a ceasefire while markets rallied on hopes of de-escalation.
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Iran is ramping up its efforts to secure a ceasefire as quickly as possible, aiming to recover from the blows it has sustained. To that end, it is continuing to reach out to world leaders and the UN seeking mediation and assistance. Russia has now joined the diplomatic push, following a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump. On Sunday, Israel Hayom revealed that Putin had warned Iran's Supreme Leader A…
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