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Diplomacy

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.

A fragile compact: ambiguities that could undermine US-Iran MoU

The Memorandum of Understanding concluded this week between Washington and Tehran may help halt active hostilities and reopen one of the world's most important waterways, but its durability is far less certain than its supporters suggest.

A thaw with the US won't fill Iranian tables overnight

The easing of tensions between Iran and the United States has raised hopes for economic relief, but after years of declining living standards, many Iranians say any breakthrough will be judged by whether it improves their daily lives.

Tehran's familiar battle lines return over deal with US

Tehran's familiar battle lines return over deal with US

Hardline opposition in Iran to the Islamabad MoU increasingly resembles the reaction of ultraconservatives to the 2015 nuclear deal.

Khamenei shifts responsibility for MoU as Iran, US implement Hormuz terms

Khamenei shifts responsibility for MoU as Iran, US implement Hormuz terms

Iran's Supreme Leader sought to distance himself from the Iran-US memorandum of understanding, saying he approved it despite having “another view in principle,” as the two arch-rivals began implementing the document’s Strait of Hormuz commitments Thursday.

Why some think a weakened Iran could emerge stronger

Why some think a weakened Iran could emerge stronger

Iran emerged from the recent conflict militarily weakened, its regional proxies battered and its deterrence challenged, yet many analysts now warn that Tehran may be turning battlefield losses into political leverage.

US says Iran deal will end enrichment, destroy uranium stocks, cap missiles

US says Iran deal will end enrichment, destroy uranium stocks, cap missiles

US Vice President JD Vance said a final deal with Iran will bar uranium enrichment, destroy Tehran’s enriched uranium stocks and cap the range of its missiles, as a 60-day negotiation period began Thursday following the signing of a US-Iran MoU.

US says Iran won't get funds upfront under MoU

US says Iran won't get funds upfront under MoU

Senior US officials sought to clarify key provisions of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran, pushing back against reports that Tehran would receive access to frozen assets, sanctions relief or a multibillion-dollar reconstruction package upon signing the agreement.

Text of US-Iran memorandum released

Text of US-Iran memorandum released

A senior US official on Wednesday read out a 14-point memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran that outlines a high-level understanding to halt the war in Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran media split over US MoU as hardliners warn of retreat

Iran media split over US MoU as hardliners warn of retreat

Iranian newspapers and digital outlets split sharply over the emerging US-Iran memorandum, with hardliners denouncing it as retreat and pro-diplomacy outlets framing it as a system-backed path to end the war and ease economic pressure.

World leaders welcome Iran-US deal, back path to final agreement

World leaders welcome Iran-US deal, back path to final agreement

World leaders welcomed the agreement between Iran and the United States to end months of conflict, expressing support for the ceasefire and the negotiations expected to follow.

Iran media publish purported details of Iran-US draft agreement

Iran media publish purported details of Iran-US draft agreement

Iran's state-affiliated Mehr News on Sunday published what it described as details of a 14-point draft memorandum of understanding between Tehran and Washington, provides for the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets during the 60-day talks

The uneasy mix of diplomacy and pressure in Canada’s Iran policy

The uneasy mix of diplomacy and pressure in Canada’s Iran policy

Canada’s response to the latest Iran crisis reflects the contradiction at the heart of Western policy toward Tehran: a continued call for diplomacy with a government it simultaneously treats as a source of terrorism, repression and regional instability.

Iran says US MoU may be signed in days as hardliners warn of retreat

Iran says US MoU may be signed in days as hardliners warn of retreat

Iran’s foreign minister said a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States could be signed remotely in the coming days, even as Tehran said the text was not final and hardliners attacked both the emerging deal and his handling of its public messaging.

Tehran pushes back on reported US plan for frozen assets

Tehran pushes back on reported US plan for frozen assets

Reports that Washington is considering using frozen Iranian assets to compensate Persian Gulf allies for damage allegedly caused by Iran have triggered a backlash in Tehran, where access to the funds remains a central demand in negotiations with the United States.

Faith in diplomacy further dented by Iran-Israel exchange

Faith in diplomacy further dented by Iran-Israel exchange

The brief exchange of strikes between Iran and Israel revealed a reality that weeks of ceasefire and diplomacy between Tehran and Washington had obscured: neither side appears willing to absorb a blow without responding, even if doing so risks a return to wider war.

As US talks stall, Iran moderates warn of renewed unrest

As US talks stall, Iran moderates warn of renewed unrest

As indirect contacts between Tehran and Washington continue and regional actors push to keep negotiations alive, competing signals continue to emerge from Iran's political establishment.

Lebanon emerges as new obstacle to Iran-US talks

Lebanon emerges as new obstacle to Iran-US talks

Lebanon has emerged as a key obstacle to negotiations between Tehran and Washington, as Israel says it will continue striking Hezbollah and Iran insists that any ceasefire must apply across the region.

Calls for diplomacy grow in Tehran amid fresh escalation

Calls for diplomacy grow in Tehran amid fresh escalation

As Tehran reviews US proposals and influential figures increasingly speak openly in favor of negotiations, developments on the ground are pulling Iran and the United States in the opposite direction.

Lebanon becomes a test of Trump's Iran diplomacy

Lebanon becomes a test of Trump's Iran diplomacy

By suspending talks with Washington over Israel's campaign in Lebanon, Tehran has raised the stakes of postwar diplomacy and posed a critical question: is it successfully increasing its leverage, or overplaying its hand?

No breakthrough yet, but Iranians are betting on one

No breakthrough yet, but Iranians are betting on one

Despite continued uncertainty over the outcome of the Iran-US talks, signs that some Iranians are positioning for a possible diplomatic breakthrough are emerging in markets, public debate and government-linked circles.