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In the unfolding drama of US–Iran diplomacy, Israel again plays the role of anxious bystander.
Washington has asked other countries in the region if they would be open to accepting Gazans who voluntarily opt to leave.
The US has expressed a readiness to renew relations with the Islamic Republic, but if talks have no end in sight, it could mean a permanent standoff between Washington and Tehran.
The source reportedly added that the responses given by the US included "short and general answers," disregarding "main proposals."
Trump has returned to office with a clear message: Iran will never possess nuclear weapons. But clarity on what that entails—and how to achieve it—is still lacking.
Iran currently operates around 15,000 centrifuges. Under the JCPOA, Iran was allowed to operate around 6,000.
The E3—France, Britain, and Germany—have the power to initiate a mechanism for reimposing sanctions, called snapback, at the Security Council.
On top of funding the construction of a new nuclear plant in Iran, Russia will supply Iran with 55 billion cubic meters per year.
First and foremost, Mr. President, continue your efforts to bring home all 59 of our hostages, alive and all at once. This won’t happen without your pressure.