
US-Iran Talks Deadlock: Clash of Priorities Stalls Deal
Negotiations between the US and Iran are deadlocked due to conflicting strategic priorities. The US, represented by former President Trump, demands immediate concessions on Iran's nuclear program, including a defined halt to enrichment activities. Conversely, Iran insists on a phased approach, prioritizing a full end to the war, sanctions relief, and recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz before discussing nuclear matters. Analysts point to a "clash of perception," where the US seeks a swift victory, while Iran maintains a strong negotiating posture. Furthermore, Iran has proposed China as a potential guarantor for any future agreement, while the conflict remains volatile despite ceasefire efforts.






















