Reuters: The USA and Iran Conducted Direct Negotiations for the First Time Amid Escalation with Israel.


The USA and Iran held a series of phone negotiations in connection with Israeli strikes on Iranian territory. The aim of the negotiations is to find a diplomatic resolution to the situation. Trump's special envoy Steve Biegun and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi discussed the situation following the attacks that took place on June 13.
Araqchi stated that Tehran will not engage in negotiations until Israel ceases its attacks.
During the talks, a proposal was also mentioned regarding the creation of a regional consortium for uranium enrichment outside of Iran, which has been rejected for now. These negotiations are the most concrete since April this year. The parties are seeking a way out of the current situation, focusing efforts on finding a diplomatic solution.
Direct negotiations between the USA and Iran amid Israeli strikes indicate attempts to resolve the crisis through diplomacy and seek compromise. Discussions on issues related to the nuclear program are taking place in a highly tense context, requiring immediate action to reduce conflict in the Middle East.
The results of the negotiations between the USA and Iran covered topics related to Israeli strikes on Iranian territory as well as the proposal to create a regional consortium for uranium enrichment outside of Iran. Past events and mutual negotiations indicate that the parties continue to seek diplomatic ways to resolve the conflict and reduce tensions in the Middle East region.
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