
IRAN SEEKS DE-ESCALATION, SIGNALS WILLINGNESS TO RESUME NUCLEAR TALKS
Iran is signaling it wants to ease tensions with Israel and resume nuclear negotiations, sending messages through Arab intermediaries to both Israel and the U.S., officials say. Tehran has told Arab leaders it's open to talks if the U.S. stays out of the fighting and warned it may escalate its nuclear program if diplomacy stalls.Despite Iranian outreach, Israel continues its air campaign, targeting military leaders and nuclear sites, with little sign of stopping. Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to continue until Iran’s nuclear and missile programs are dismantled, though regime change isn't officially the goal.Iran believes Israel lacks a clear exit strategy and hopes pressure will push Israel toward talks. Meanwhile, Gulf states are urging the U.S. to rein in Israel, warning the conflict could threaten regional stability and energy markets.The copyright of this article belongs to the original author/organization.
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