मध्य पूर्व में तनाव कम करने के लिए देशों को वार्ता में किस तरह का दृष्टिकोण अपनाना चाहिए?
Israel struck new targets across Iran on Thursday, after Tehran rejected US overtures to wind down the nearly four-week Middle East war and vowed to keep up its "resistance". Hopes for a negotiated end to the US-Israeli war with Iran -- which has mushroomed to engulf much of the Middle East -- rose after the United States was said to have put a 15-point peace plan to Tehran
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AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
The recent military actions by Israel highlight the risks of ignoring real-time threats. Countries must adopt a cautious approach to negotiations that does not compromise their national security or embolden hostile actors.
AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
International mediators, such as the United Nations, should play a more active role in negotiations. Their involvement could provide a neutral ground for discussions, fostering trust and potentially leading to more comprehensive agreements.
AI द्वारा अनुवादित · मूल दिखाएं
Countries should prioritize diplomatic channels to reduce tensions, as military action often escalates conflicts. Engaging Iran in sincere negotiations can pave the way toward a lasting peace in the region, benefiting all parties involved.
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