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Iran-US Negotiations
June 8, 2026 Today marks the 100th day of the Israeli-US war with Iran, which President Trump had said would last “four to six weeks”. Despite the ceasefire, both sides remain engaged not only in exchange of fire but also … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza, Iran war, Iran-Israel, Iran-US, JCPOA, Lebanon, Strait of Hormuz, Turkish foreign policy, West Bank
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The Middle East, World’s Region of Conflict
February 12, 2024 US State Department’s Office of the Historian says that Secretary of State Warren Christopher “eschewed confrontation in favor of negotiation with friend and foe alike”. Indeed, during his tenure as Secretary of State, from January 1993 to January … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza war, invasion of Iraq, Iran-US, Middle East, Syria, Turkish foreign policy, US-Israel, Warren Christopher
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Restoring the JCPOA
April 5, 2021 On July 14, 2015, the P5+1 and Iran agreed on the JCPOA. The deal represented a sea change for Iran. It came out of the negotiation process as a successful interlocutor for the P5+1 giving a boost … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran sanctions, Iran-China, Iran-US, JCPOA, Turkish foreign policy
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Time to Launch “Operation Enduring Diplomacy”
June 18, 2019 Two oil tankers were attacked in the Gulf of Oman. Washington holds Iran responsible. Iran denies the charge. While some observers draw attention to the possible role of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps in the attacks, others draw … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance of Multilateralism, Gulf of Oman, Iran-US, JCPOA, tanker attacks, Turkish foreign policy
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Iran Nuclear Deal: Implementation Day
January 19, 2016 During the weeks preceding “implementation day” for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), world’s attention focused once again on the Iran nuclear deal. Different aspects of the agreement negotiated between Iran and the “P5+1” or “the … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran, Iran nuclear deal, Iran-Turkey, Iran-US, Turkish foreign policy
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