UAE Pushes for New Iran-US Nuclear Deal Amid Rising Tensions
The UAE has called for renewed discussions between Iran and the US to reach a nuclear agreement, emphasizing diplomacy over potential conflict. Talks are set to resume in Istanbul, with concerns over Iran's nuclear program and regional stability taking center stage. Gulf states express unease over potential military escalation.
In a notable diplomatic move, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has urged Iran and the United States to renew nuclear negotiations, highlighting the need to prioritize diplomacy over confrontation. This push comes amidst heightened tensions, with Gulf Arab states expressing concerns over the threat of military conflict.
Scheduled talks between Iran and the US in Istanbul this Friday aim to address longstanding disputes over Iran's nuclear ambitions, which have been a major source of regional instability. The discussions will bring together significant figures, including Jared Kushner and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, to explore potential resolutions.
Iranian sources revealed that the durability of the talks hinges on Iran's missile program and nuclear enrichment issues, with Iran ready to display flexibility if preconditions are dropped. The region's leaders are intent on de-escalating tensions to avoid yet another conflict that could destabilize the Middle East.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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