Iranian Official Signals Possible Return to US Negotiations Amid Rising Tensions
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First reported by Mako · 4 hours ago
What happened
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf indicated a willingness to combine diplomacy with military action amid escalating US attacks, suggesting Iran may consider returning to negotiations with the US. Analysts view this as a strategic move by moderates to buy time rather than a full policy shift. The development reflects growing tensions and a complex Iranian response to US pressure.
- 01Iranian Parliament Speaker Qalibaf suggests using diplomacy alongside military measures to protect national interests.
- 02Qalibaf states negotiation does not mean surrender, signaling a possible return to talks with the US.
- 03This marks a shift from Iran’s recent rejection of negotiations amid ongoing US attacks.
- 04Analysts see the moderate faction’s openness to talks as a strategy to buy time, not full pragmatism.
- 05The Revolutionary Guards maintain a hardline stance against negotiations with Washington.
- 06US military actions against Iran have intensified, increasing pressure on Tehran.
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