UAE Urges Diplomacy as U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Resume This Week
UAE calls for U.S.-Iran nuclear deal as critical talks resume this week, seeking to prevent regional conflict and economic disruption.
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UAE calls for U.S.-Iran nuclear deal as critical talks resume this week, seeking to prevent regional conflict and economic disruption.
Iran initiates nuclear talks with US, mediated through Türkiye, as regional tensions escalate. Both sides prepare delegations amid warnings of military consequences.
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Iran adapts to US sanctions in 2026 through diversified trade partnerships and diplomatic maneuvering, impacting global energy markets and supply chains.
Cypriot analyst Elina Xenophontos warns that U.S. actions in West Asia may prioritize destabilization over economic stability, citing China’s multipolar influence.
Iran’s ambassador to China dismisses comparisons to Venezuela, vows response to US interference amid rising tensions over protests.
Iran accuses the U.S. of meddling in internal affairs amid protests over economic hardships, rejecting Washington’s statements as destabilizing tactics.