Iran signaled readiness for negotiations, insisting talks must remain mutually beneficial, fair, and equitable. Officials emphasized diplomacy remains possible, but only if national interests and sovereignty are fully respected. Tehran repeated dialogue preferences while rejecting pressure, threats, or unilateral demands from Washington
US President Donald Trump warned Iran that nuclear deal failure would trigger unprecedented consequences. He stressed Washington would not tolerate delays or violations related to Iran’s nuclear ambitions. The warning underscored rising pressure as diplomatic options appear increasingly fragile.
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Iran: Rising tensions leave diplomacy fragile as both sides warn of severe consequences
Iran’s foreign minister adopted a defiant tone, declaring armed forces remain on high alert. He said troops have fingers on the trigger, ready to respond powerfully to aggression. Officials framed readiness as deterrence rather than intent to escalate tensions.
As tensions rise, BBC analysis outlines scenarios if the standoff erupts into open conflict. Possible outcomes include limited strikes, regional escalation, or renewed diplomatic engagement. Analysts warn miscalculation could rapidly destabilize the wider Middle East.
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