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Beijing’s Diplomatic Gambit: China Crafts a New Security Blueprint for the Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to promote a regional security architecture led by Middle Eastern states. Beijing is leveraging its 'Four Points' proposal to advocate for an immediate ceasefire and strategic autonomy, aiming to reduce Western influence in the region.

Tehran’s Shadow Diplomacy: Linking Lebanon’s Fate to a Fragile Iran-US Understanding
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has linked the cessation of Israeli strikes in Lebanon to a purported diplomatic understanding with the United States. The high-level discussion with Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri emphasizes Tehran's strategy of using regional conflicts as leverage in broader negotiations with Washington.

Tehran Ties US Ceasefire Hopes to Israeli Withdrawal from Lebanon
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has formally linked a potential ceasefire agreement with the United States to the cessation of Israeli military actions in Lebanon. During talks with Lebanese Speaker Nabih Berri, Tehran emphasized the role of Pakistani mediation in shaping a new regional security framework.

Diplomatic Deadlock: Tehran Blames ‘Excessive’ Washington Demands for Stalled Negotiations
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has publicly blamed 'excessive' U.S. demands for the collapse of the most recent round of bilateral negotiations. The breakdown highlights a persistent gap between Washington’s security requirements and Tehran’s expectations for comprehensive sanctions relief.

Tehran’s Three-Step Gambit: A New Opening in the Persian Gulf Deadlock
Iran has submitted a three-stage peace proposal to the U.S. via Pakistan, prioritizing a permanent ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz before beginning nuclear talks. While President Trump has expressed a willingness to negotiate, the U.S. national security team is also preparing for potential military escalations as internal divisions in Tehran persist.

Hormuz at the High Table: Iran Lays Out a Three-Stage Gambit as Trump Demands Victory
Iran has proposed a three-stage peace plan through Pakistani intermediaries, prioritizing an end to hostilities and a new legal regime for the Strait of Hormuz before nuclear talks can resume. President Trump has responded by calling for direct contact but remains firm on an 'American victory,' as both sides grapple with a massive trust deficit and a worsening maritime standoff.

Tehran’s Diplomatic Offensive: Iran and Pakistan Seek Strategic Alignment Amid Regional Turmoil
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Pakistan’s powerful Army Chief to coordinate on Middle East ceasefire efforts and regional stability. The meeting underscores Tehran’s strategy to enlist Islamabad’s diplomatic weight while Pakistan seeks to balance its complex relationships with Iran and the West.

Beyond the Atom: Tehran Reframes US Relations as a Post-War Settlement
Iran has officially reframed its negotiations with the United States, shifting the primary focus from nuclear constraints to a comprehensive settlement aimed at ending active regional hostilities. This new strategic direction, emphasized by a unified leadership in Tehran, seeks war reparations and security guarantees while signaling a total rejection of internal political divisions.

The Islamabad Implosion: Why the U.S.-Iran ‘Grand Bargain’ Stalled at the Finish Line
High-stakes negotiations between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad collapsed after 21 hours despite reaching a 80% consensus on key issues. The failure was driven by irreconcilable differences over nuclear enrichment timelines, the Strait of Hormuz, and alleged last-minute interference from Israel.

The Islamabad Near-Miss: Why the Iran-US Breakthrough Stalled at the Finish Line
Recent Iran-US negotiations in Islamabad reached the final stages of a potential deal before stalling due to what Tehran describes as shifting American demands and blockade threats. Foreign Minister Araghchi warned that the opportunity for a breakthrough is being undermined by a lack of American consistency and goodwill.

Bridge-Busting Diplomacy: Trump’s Kinetic Ultimatum Signals a New Flashpoint with Tehran
President Trump has released footage of an airstrike on Iran's iconic Beiq Highway Bridge, utilizing the destruction as a high-stakes ultimatum for Tehran to negotiate a new deal. Iran has responded with defiance, labeling the strike a war crime against civilian infrastructure that will only solidify their resistance and damage U.S. global prestige.

Tehran Accuses Israel of 'Targeted Assassination' of Lebanese Journalists Amid Escalating Regional Media War
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has condemned the killing of three Lebanese journalists from Al-Manar and Al-Mayadeen, labeling the event a targeted assassination by Israel. Tehran is calling for international accountability, framing the incident as a violation of international law and an attempt to suppress media coverage of regional conflicts.