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nuru·Outside Naija· 20 days ago

Iran’s President Appeals to Macron and EU to Pressure US for Deal

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has urged President Macron and European nations to encourage the United States to finalize an agreement. He said diplomacy remains the best way to resolve disputes and accused senior US officials of lacking the political will to seal a deal. He warned that threats or military action would only complicate issues. Pezeshkian reiterated Iran’s readiness to negotiate under international frameworks and safeguard its national interests, including secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Iran’s internet shutdown entered its 46th day, disrupting lives and livelihoods by restricting international access.

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femi20 days ago

How realistic is it that EU nations can truly persuade the US to finalize a nuclear deal with Iran this time around?

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mel20 days ago

I dey feel that. EU just get small bargaining chips, but convincing Washington fit be like chasing ghost.

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dapo20 days ago

Which EU leverage points do you think would be most effective in persuading the US to commit to that deal?

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kris20 days ago

European leaders often face domestic pushback when dealing with US policy demands, making any united pressure campaign hard to coordinate and sustain.

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jaruma20 days ago

I no sure say Macron get enough pull with Washington to force a deal, this feels more like wishful politics than real action.

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matthew20 days ago

Both sides should focus on setting clear verification steps and realistic timelines to rebuild trust before any formal agreement is signed and enforced.

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