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Diplomacy

US, Iran clash at UN over Bahrain attacks and Hormuz tensions

US, Iran clash at UN over Bahrain attacks and Hormuz tensions

The United States and Iran clashed at the UN Security Council on Thursday as US Ambassador Michael Waltz warned that President Donald Trump’s patience was “not unlimited” in the face of Iranian attacks on its Arab neighbors and commercial shipping.

Trump says US getting along well with Iran as Doha technical talks end

Trump says US getting along well with Iran as Doha technical talks end

Iran said its Doha meetings with mediators had concluded Wednesday as US President Donald Trump said recent meetings in Qatar had been positive and Tehran’s denuclearization was progressing well.

Iran media urged to avoid spotlighting political disputes during Khamenei funeral

A confidential directive by Iran’s top security body urged media outlets to avoid spotlighting political disputes during slain Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s funeral and limit coverage of US talks and regional developments, according to a copy obtained by Iran International.

Pezeshkian says Khamenei backed US MoU amid attacks on negotiators

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian defended the country’s negotiating team on Tuesday, saying the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the United States was reached in full coordination with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

Every flare-up narrows space for diplomacy in Tehran

Every flare-up narrows space for diplomacy in Tehran

Intermittent US-Iran escalations are giving Iran's anti-US hardliners fresh ammunition, strengthening their case against diplomacy and putting the country's pro-negotiation camp under growing pressure.

Iran's top clerical body turns on itself over US deal

Iran's top clerical body turns on itself over US deal

A rare public dispute has erupted inside Iran's Assembly of Experts after a majority of its members issued a statement on the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, prompting an extraordinary public rebuke from the body's own leadership within hours.

Return of Iran-US thaw advocate ignites hardline debate

Return of Iran-US thaw advocate ignites hardline debate

The return of Iranian-American academic Hooshang Amirahmadi, a longtime advocate of US-Iran normalization, has stirred debate in Tehran, with establishment media divided over the merits of welcoming him back and the signal his visit sends.

How a US-Iran deal can reshape the Middle East

How a US-Iran deal can reshape the Middle East

The preliminary memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington to end the 70-day conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz has reshaped the regional balance, with consequences extending far beyond the battlefield.

US policy on Iran: can money achieve what sanctions couldn't?

US policy on Iran: can money achieve what sanctions couldn't?

The new US-Iran memorandum of understanding marks a fundamental shift in Washington's approach to Tehran, replacing years of "maximum pressure" with an effort to use economic incentives to secure nuclear concessions, experts told Iran International.

Iran economists warn recovery needs reform not just relief

Iran economists warn recovery needs reform not just relief

Economists and business analysts in Iran say the country's biggest challenges may come after any agreement with the United States, arguing that structural reforms will be as crucial as sanctions relief to achieving a durable economic recovery.

Canada sends mixed signals on Tehran embassy reopening

Canada sends mixed signals on Tehran embassy reopening

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday called for broader diplomatic engagement with Iran, saying embassies do not amount to endorsement, one day after his Foreign Ministry told Iran International it was not considering reopening its embassy in Tehran.

Hardline revolt targets Ghalibaf over US agreement

Hardline revolt targets Ghalibaf over US agreement

Resistance to Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf's leadership, both as parliament speaker and chief negotiator, appears to be growing, though it remains confined to a small but vocal group of ultraconservative lawmakers.

US opens door to Iranian oil in historic sanctions rollback

US opens door to Iranian oil in historic sanctions rollback

The United States on Monday announced a sweeping sanctions waiver for Iran's energy sector, authorizing the sale of Iranian oil, allowing payments to Tehran in US dollars and opening the door for Iranian oil and petroleum products to be imported into the United States.

Will the Islamic Republic trade with the 'Great Satan'?

Will the Islamic Republic trade with the 'Great Satan'?

Nearly half a century after Iran's revolutionary government severed ties with Washington, took US diplomats hostage and turned "Death to America" into one of its defining slogans, a new US proposal could see frozen Iranian assets used to purchase American goods.

Lebanon 'deconfliction cell' emerges after intense Switzerland talks

Lebanon 'deconfliction cell' emerges after intense Switzerland talks

US-Iran talks in Switzerland produced a roadmap toward a final agreement within 60 days, but only after negotiators spent much of the first day grappling with the issue that nearly derailed the process: Lebanon.

Iran's postwar rallies become flashpoint in diplomacy debate

Iran's postwar rallies become flashpoint in diplomacy debate

Iranian hardliners have sharply criticized a government-linked report that warned prolonged nightly pro-state gatherings could obstruct diplomacy, exposing a growing dispute over the role of street mobilization in postwar Iran.

MoU's forgotten casualty is the Iranian people

MoU's forgotten casualty is the Iranian people

The Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the United States may strengthen the Revolutionary Guards, weaken Persian Gulf security and deepen China's access to Iranian energy. Above all, however, it leaves Iranians to face the Islamic Republic on their own.

Hardliner reveals ‘top-secret’ Khamenei objections to US talks on state TV

Hardliner reveals ‘top-secret’ Khamenei objections to US talks on state TV

A hardline lawmaker sparked a major backlash after reading excerpts from what were described as top-secret letters by Iran’s Supreme Leader on state TV, claiming he opposed US talks, before he was interrupted and the program was abruptly cut off.

Iran may get a lifeline, but major obstacles remain

Iran may get a lifeline, but major obstacles remain

The agreement between Tehran and Washington holds out the prospect of sanctions relief and potentially unprecedented foreign investment, but many of its economic promises remain uncertain and some may prove difficult to deliver even if negotiations succeed.

Tehran divided over what Khamenei MoU message really meant

Tehran divided over what Khamenei MoU message really meant

A message attributed to Iran’s Supreme Leader suggesting he had reservations about the agreement with the United States has sparked a fierce debate in Tehran, with hardliners and moderates offering sharply different interpretations of its meaning and implications.

UN experts warn Iran-US MoU leaves Iranian people behind

UN experts warn Iran-US MoU leaves Iranian people behind

UN experts on Friday welcomed the signing of a 14-point memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran but warned that any final agreement that fails to address human rights in Iran would be “fundamentally incomplete.”

Who in Tehran is opposing a deal with Washington?

Who in Tehran is opposing a deal with Washington?

A message attributed to Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and the swift reactions from President Masoud Pezeshkian and chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf highlighted the uneasy coalition behind the agreement with the United States and the lingering doubts about it.