Israel seeks to derail nuclear talks
By Fazlollah Ranjbar
Iranian lawmaker
The indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States over Iran’s nuclear issue have so far moved forward smoothly, raising hopes that, if the momentum holds up, both sides may strike a deal.
When it comes to talks between Iran and the US, all necessary precautions must be taken into account, and at every stage, the Leader’s guidance should serve as the final word. Excessive optimism about the negotiations and the prospect of a deal should be kept in check, just as unwarranted pessimism must be steered clear of. In such talks, everyone ought to stand united in backing the Iranian negotiators so they can hold their ground with confidence and defend the rights of the nation. It appears that, in addition to the two main players—Iran and the United States—a third party is playing a hand: the Israeli regime. Israel is doing its utmost to make sure the negotiations would not bear fruits. One of the most significant stumbling blocks to a potential deal is now the Israeli regime, whose leaders are bent on brining the talks to a stalemate.
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