Iran Seeks to De-Escalate With Israel, Reopen Nuclear Negotiations: WSJ
IRAN, JUN 17 – Iran conditions ceasefire and nuclear talks on U.S. non-involvement amid escalating Israeli airstrikes that have killed at least 224 Iranians, regional mediators facilitate diplomacy efforts.
- 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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