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Diplomacy

Trump calls off Iran talks as Tehran doubles down on Hormuz leverage

Trump calls off Iran talks as Tehran doubles down on Hormuz leverage

President Donald Trump has halted diplomatic engagement with Iran until further notice, the White House said on Tuesday, as Tehran hardens its position over the Strait of Hormuz and presses Washington to meet its demands.

French source rejects Iran espionage allegations against diplomats

French source rejects Iran espionage allegations against diplomats

Allegations by Iran’s Intelligence Ministry that two French diplomats briefly detained in Tehran last month were involved in espionage are “completely false,” a French diplomatic source told Iran International.

Canada deports former Iranian official linked to 2019 protest crackdown

Canada has deported a former Iranian Interior Ministry spokesman who served during the deadly crackdown on nationwide protests in November 2019, Global News reported.

US rules out Iran truce extension as Tehran official sets new deadline

The 60-day period associated with the Iran-US interim peace deal ended Monday without a breakthrough, with Washington rejecting an extension and a senior Iranian official saying the US had a few weeks to meet the agreement’s terms before further talks.

Iraqi Kurdistan president’s office confirms Barzani’s US-Iran backchannel role

Iraqi Kurdistan president’s office confirms Barzani’s US-Iran backchannel role

Iraqi Kurdistan President Nechirvan Barzani played a role in relaying messages between the United States and Iran and in efforts to ease tensions, a spokesperson confirmed to Iran International on Sunday.

'Better than nukes'? Iran digs in on Hormuz as US deal nears end

'Better than nukes'? Iran digs in on Hormuz as US deal nears end

Iran is doubling down on control of the Strait of Hormuz, with some in Tehran now arguing the strategic leverage it provides is more valuable than a nuclear weapon.

German embassy in Tehran keeps visa services suspended

German embassy in Tehran keeps visa services suspended

Germany's embassy in Tehran remains on emergency operations because of the security situation in Iran, with its visa section closed to regular visitors and no regular visa appointments being issued, the German Foreign Office told Iran International on Tuesday.

US miscalculated Iran’s resilience and hurt deal prospects, expert says

US miscalculated Iran’s resilience and hurt deal prospects, expert says

Washington likely underestimated Iran’s ability to withstand the initial US-Israeli strikes, making a negotiated settlement harder to achieve and deepening mistrust, foreign-policy expert Paul Saunders told Iran International.

Executions in Isfahan renew calls to end German city partnership

Executions in Isfahan renew calls to end German city partnership

The public execution of two protesters in Isfahan has renewed calls for the German city of Freiburg to end its 25-year twinning with the Iranian city, with activists arguing the partnership lends legitimacy to a state punishing dissent with death penalty.

US and Iran seek a new equilibrium neither trusts

US and Iran seek a new equilibrium neither trusts

A return to the pre-war status quo between Iran and the United States now appears out of reach for both sides, despite their competing claims of victory.

Iran eyes Pakistani ports as route around US blockade

Iran eyes Pakistani ports as route around US blockade

Iran is exploring using two of Pakistan’s ports to keep trade moving amid the US blockade of its own ports, a senior Iranian official said on Tuesday.

Trump's U-turn reopens Tehran's political faultline

Trump's U-turn reopens Tehran's political faultline

Donald Trump's decision to abandon a planned large-scale military strike against Iran has accelerated regional diplomatic efforts to revive US-Iran negotiations, while deepening political divisions inside Tehran over engagement with Washington.

Deny first, negotiate later, Tehran's familiar diplomacy

Deny first, negotiate later, Tehran's familiar diplomacy

Formal backchannel negotiations between Iranian and Western envoys resumed in Muscat on Monday after President Donald Trump suspended strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure over the weekend, even as Tehran publicly denied direct contacts with Washington.

Diplomatic window reopens as shadow of Iran war lingers

Diplomatic window reopens as shadow of Iran war lingers

Diplomatic efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz accelerated on Sunday after US President Donald Trump called off a planned attack on Iran, with Tehran saying negotiations with Oman were nearing completion and mediators outlining a proposal to revive US-Iran talks.

Iran government pushes talks line, but power lies elsewhere

Iran government pushes talks line, but power lies elsewhere

Amid threats of war and mounting fears of economic collapse, Iran's government is seeking to reinforce its case for moderation in a fractured and deeply polarized political landscape.

Venezuela summons Iranian envoy over 'inappropriate' remarks

Venezuela summons Iranian envoy over 'inappropriate' remarks

Venezuela summoned Iran’s ambassador to deliver a formal note of protest over comments that authorities deemed "contemptuous and inappropriate," the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Ukraine strike on Iranian ship divides Tehran over risks of retaliation

Ukraine strike on Iranian ship divides Tehran over risks of retaliation

Ukraine's attack on an Iranian merchant ship has sparked a debate in Tehran over whether retaliation would restore deterrence or draw Iran into a broader confrontation involving Europe and NATO.

Iran factions vie to shape narrative of military lull

Iran factions vie to shape narrative of military lull

The pause in US airstrikes has opened a new debate in Tehran over whether the military lull should be used to revive diplomacy or intensify pressure on Washington before another round of fighting begins.

War pause lays bare Tehran split over US talks

War pause lays bare Tehran split over US talks

The suspension of US and Iranian attacks has revived hopes for diplomacy, but in Tehran the military lull has exposed a widening divide over whether the Islamic Republic should negotiate with Washington or press what hardliners see as a battlefield advantage.

Germany limits Tehran embassy services as it urges citizens to leave Iran

Germany limits Tehran embassy services as it urges citizens to leave Iran

Germany has scaled back operations at its embassy in Tehran while again urging its citizens to leave Iran, the German Foreign Ministry told Iran International on Friday.

Pakistan races to preserve Iran-US MoU amid widening war

Pakistan races to preserve Iran-US MoU amid widening war

Pakistan and Qatar are pressing ahead with efforts to revive Iran-US diplomacy, but Tehran has yet to publicly endorse the initiative as fighting continues over the Strait of Hormuz and resistance to renewed negotiations grows within sections of the Iranian establishment.

France accuses Iran of assaulting diplomat, warns of consequences

France accuses Iran of assaulting diplomat, warns of consequences

France has accused Iranian security services of detaining two members of its embassy staff for several hours and physically assaulting one of them, in what Paris called a serious breach of diplomatic immunity that "cannot go without consequences."