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Israel’s war sabotaged diplomacy. The US can revive it

8 July 2025
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Israel’s war sabotaged diplomacy. The US can revive it
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The Iranian foreign minister discusses recent diplomatic efforts with the US, highlighting significant progress made in nuclear negotiations, which were abruptly undermined by Israeli military actions against Iran. He emphasizes Iran’s commitment to peaceful nuclear development, the need for genuine dialogue free from external sabotage, and the importance of mutual respect in achieving a resolution to ongoing tensions.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The article discusses how Iran’s foreign minister believes that recent talks with the US were going well until Israel attacked Iran, making it hard to trust future conversations about peace.

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