Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead - The New York Times Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead The push to do a deal on the country’s nuclear program could be revived, even after the Israeli strikes scuppered the latest round of talks Listen to
Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead – DNyuz Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has argued that the attack on Iran was pre-emptive, to stop Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon, even as a sixth round of talks to prevent that very outcome were scheduled between the United States and Iran
Diplomacy with Iran remains damaged, not dead, after Israeli . . . While Israel and Iran are in the midst of what could be an extended war that could spread, the possibility of renewed talks to deal with Iran’s expanding nuclear program should not be discounted Negotiations are on hold while the war continues, and the future of diplomacy is far from clear
Irans leader rejects calls to surrender and warns that . . . DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s supreme leader rejected U S calls for surrender in the face of more Israeli strikes Wednesday and warned that any military involvement by the Americans would cause “irreparable damage to them ” European diplomats prepared to hold talks with Iran on Friday
Israel and Iran trade strikes for third day as hundreds . . . Explosions shook Iran’s capital, Tehran, around noon and again around 3:30 p m Sirens went off across much of Israel around 4 p m , warning of Iran’s first daytime assault since fighting
Seventh day of conflict between Israel and Iran – NBC4 Washington Iran has not been offering regular death tolls during the conflict and has minimized casualties in the past Its last update, issued Monday, put the death toll at 224 people being killed and 1,277