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Challenges Ahead in Iran-US Peace Talks

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Recent talks between Iran and the US have sparked cautious optimism, yet significant hurdles remain. While both sides claim progress, the underlying tensions and mistrust complicate the path to a lasting agreement. The negotiations, aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict involving Iran and Israel, highlight the ideological rift that persists between the two nations.

Iran’s commitment to Hezbollah complicates the discussions, as the group is integral to Tehran’s regional strategy. Analysts suggest that any attempt to diminish Hezbollah’s influence would face internal resistance within Iran, making it difficult for negotiators to reach a consensus. The US, meanwhile, remains skeptical of Iran’s promises, given past breaches of trust, including the withdrawal from the nuclear deal.

The proposed lifting of US sanctions on Iran represents a significant shift in approach, but executing such a change would require considerable political effort and time. This ambitious offer indicates a willingness to explore a broader relationship beyond mere crisis management, potentially reshaping decades of hostility.

As the talks progress, the ability to sideline hardliners on both sides will be crucial. The outcome of these negotiations could have far-reaching implications for regional stability and international relations, making the stakes higher than ever.

Source: DW News

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