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A war US could startbut not control

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A war US could start—but not control

TEHRAN – When, at 3:30 AM on Friday, June 13, 2025, Israel and the United States began a bombing campaign against Iran—just days ahead of a sixth round of nuclear negotiations—I had just fallen asleep in my Tehran apartment. A few hours earlier, I had been speaking with a colleague who told me she believed the U.S. was about to attack Iran.

A war US could start—but not control

Irans inherent right to peaceful use of nuclear energy is nonnegotiable Araghchi

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Iran’s ‘inherent right’ to peaceful use of nuclear energy is non-negotiable: Araghchi

TEHRAN - Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated on Tuesday that Iran as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) will not forego its right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, saying Tehran will not compromise on this right.

Iran’s ‘inherent right’ to peaceful use of nuclear energy is non-negotiable: Araghchi

Good progress in IranUS talks but more difficult days ahead

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‘Good progress’ in Iran-US talks, but ‘more difficult’ days ahead

TEHRAN — Iran and the United States held a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva on Tuesday, with Iranian officials describing the discussions as more serious and constructive than the previous round, while cautioning that a final agreement remains distant and difficult negotiations lie ahead.

‘Good progress’ in Iran-US talks, but ‘more difficult’ days ahead

A diplomatic opportunity in Muscat

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A diplomatic opportunity in Muscat

Shargh, in an interview with Seyyed Jalal Sadatiyan, a foreign policy analyst, examined the new round of Tehran–Washington talks held in Muscat on Friday, January 6. According to him, officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran now have enough experience to avoid shocking surprises like the June 12-day war. Even so, the fragile positive atmosphere should not be misread. While preparing for negotiations, the risk of a real war always exists, and there is no guarantee that the process will end through diplomacy.

A diplomatic opportunity in Muscat

Missiles and enrichment ban stay off the table

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Missiles and enrichment ban stay off the table

TEHRAN – Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated his country’s redlines regarding talks with the United States in an interview with Al Jazeera, making it clear that while Iran remains adamant about its established boundaries, it may be willing to make concessions in other areas, such as the scale and level of uranium enrichment.

Missiles and enrichment ban stay off the table