U.S.-Iran Peace Talks May Collapse Before They Even Begin
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Started April 11, 2026
Tehran is demanding new conditions for dialogue, as Israel continues its strikes on Lebanon
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U.S.-Iran Peace Talks May Collapse Before They Even Begin
Foreign Policy (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Apr 11, 2026
Israel's military actions in Lebanon undermine the peace process, making it difficult for Iran to engage in meaningful dialogue.
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Iran's demands for new conditions reflect a lack of commitment to dialogue, which could derail any potential peace efforts.
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Engaging in peace talks with Iran is essential for regional stability, even if it requires addressing Tehran's new conditions.
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While peace talks are crucial, both sides must approach negotiations without preconditions to foster genuine dialogue.
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The U.S. should prioritize diplomatic efforts with Iran, as failure to do so could lead to further escalation in the region.
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