Iran Says Deal With the United States Is Possible if Diplomacy Is Given Priority

Iran Says Deal With the United States Is Possible if Diplomacy Is Given Priority

Post by : Saif Nasser

Iran’s foreign minister has announced that an agreement with the United States could be possible if both countries put diplomacy first. This statement comes at a time when tensions between Tehran and Washington remain high, especially over issues such as Iran’s nuclear program and regional security.

The foreign minister said that while differences still exist, a deal can be reached if both sides are willing to talk openly and respectfully. He stressed that Iran believes in diplomacy and wants peaceful solutions rather than conflict. His comments suggest that Iran is open to negotiation if the United States shows good faith and prioritises peaceful dialogue.

For many years, relations between Iran and the United States have been strained. After the United States withdrew from a key nuclear agreement in 2018, tensions grew further. Since then, both countries have often taken opposing positions on major international issues. The nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, was designed to limit Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Its collapse has complicated diplomatic efforts.

Iran’s foreign minister said that Tehran still views the 2015 nuclear deal as important. He suggested that a renewed agreement could be the basis for improved relations. He also said that if the United States respects Iran’s national dignity and sovereignty, there is room for constructive dialogue.

The minister’s comments may reflect a desire to reduce economic pressure on Iran. International economic sanctions have had a significant impact on the country’s economy. Trade, investment, and everyday life have all been affected. If a deal with the United States were possible, it might open the door to economic relief and improved relations with other countries as well.

Diplomats and officials in other countries have welcomed the idea of talks. Many believe that peaceful negotiation is better than continued tension or conflict. They say that both Iran and the United States could benefit from reduced hostility and stronger cooperation on shared global issues, such as regional stability and nuclear non-proliferation.

However, experts also say that reaching a deal will not be easy. There are deep differences between the two countries, particularly over Iran’s nuclear activities and its role in the Middle East. These issues have created mistrust on both sides. Any future talks would require careful planning, clear goals, and a willingness to make compromises.

In recent months, there have been several indirect talks between Iran and the United States through other countries and international groups. These discussions have focused on technical details, confidence-building measures, and possible steps toward a broader agreement. While progress has been slow, the willingness to maintain communication shows that both sides are considering diplomatic options.

Iran’s neighbours in the region have also expressed interest in reducing tensions. Stability in the Middle East is important for all countries, as conflict can affect trade, security, and the wellbeing of millions of people. Many regional leaders believe that a peaceful agreement between Iran and the United States could lead to a safer and more stable environment for everyone.

For ordinary citizens, the prospect of a diplomatic deal brings mixed feelings. Some hope it will lead to fewer tensions and better economic conditions. Others remain cautious, believing that agreements may be fragile and that past failures show how difficult trust can be to rebuild.

Despite these challenges, the foreign minister’s announcement marks a hopeful moment in a long and difficult relationship. It suggests that diplomacy still has a role to play in international affairs and that even long-standing disagreements can be addressed through dialogue.

As the world watches closely, it will be important to see how both Iran and the United States respond to this call for diplomacy. If both sides commit to respectful and honest negotiation, a deal may be within reach. For now, the possibility of renewed talks offers a chance for hope and a reminder that peaceful solutions are still possible in a complex world.

Feb. 25, 2026 2:17 p.m. 171
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