Washington, DC – The Associated Press reported that a new round of negotiations between the United States and Iran is likely to take place next Thursday, as part of efforts to contain tensions and revive the path to understanding between the two sides.
The agency stated that indirect contacts are continuing through regional and international mediators, with indications of a mutual desire to resume dialogue, despite ongoing disagreements on a number of fundamental issues.
These moves come amid escalating tensions in the region, which underscores the importance of resuming negotiations to prevent further escalation, particularly regarding the nuclear issue and economic sanctions.
Observers believe that the success of this potential round could pave the way for a relative de-escalation, while its failure could further complicate the regional and international landscape in the coming period.
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