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    Iran Conflict Talks Hinge on U.S. Restraint

    Daljoog NewsBy Daljoog NewsJune 30, 2025Updated:July 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Iranian government has made it clear that the United States must avoid launching any new attacks on Iran if it wishes to reopen diplomatic talks. This condition was shared by Iran’s deputy foreign minister in a recent interview with international media.

    He explained that while the U.S. administration under President Trump has shown interest in restarting discussions, its stance on military actions remains uncertain. The official emphasized that continued aggression could harm any chances of progress through peaceful dialogue.

    He noted that Iran is not against diplomacy. However, threats or military strikes will not create the right setting for it. Instead, trust and stability must come first. Without these, talks will not move forward.

    The deputy minister stressed the need for clarity. He said Iran wants to know the exact position of the U.S. on possible future strikes. As long as this remains vague, Iran will stay cautious about sitting down at the table.

    While this message came from Tehran, comments from other officials in the region also caught attention. The U.S. ambassador to Turkey recently gave his own views on the growing unrest. He pointed to the Israel-Iran conflict as a possible turning point for the Middle East.

    He said the recent events may open a new chapter for the region. This shift, he believes, offers countries like Turkey a chance to play a bigger role in shaping the future. He added that Turkey has the resources and position to help guide the region toward peace.

    The ambassador shared these thoughts during an interview with Turkey’s state media. He also spoke about Israel’s current role and how it may change soon. In his view, Israel is in a stage of redefinition, where new alliances and changes could emerge.

    He urged neighboring countries in the Middle East to accept the reality of today’s political map. He suggested that these nations should consider forming understandings with Israel, instead of holding on to past conflicts.

    He explained that modern politics in the region is complex. To move forward, countries need to rethink old ideas and be open to working together, even with former rivals.

    The diplomat also pointed out that lasting peace needs active support from regional players. He said that while global powers like the U.S. have a role, true peace must come from inside the region itself. Only with local cooperation can long-term stability be reached.

    Meanwhile, Iran remains firm on its position. It says any fresh aggression will not go unanswered. But it also insists that it is still open to talks if trust can be built.

    Observers note that both the U.S. and Iran are under pressure. The U.S. wants to maintain control in the region, while Iran wants to protect its sovereignty and interests.

    At the same time, analysts say that the situation is fragile. Any misstep could lead to a wider conflict. That is why calls for peace and dialogue are now louder than before.

    In recent weeks, tension has grown due to increased military activity. Strikes, threats, and warnings have become common. Yet, behind these moves, there are still efforts to find room for diplomacy.

    International leaders are watching closely. Many hope that both sides can find a path that avoids war. Dialogue and restraint are being seen as the only way forward.

    The path ahead remains unclear. But if key countries like the U.S., Iran, and Turkey choose to focus on peace and cooperation, the Middle East may be able to move toward a more stable future.

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