Could 2026 be the year for breakthrough diplomacy? Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi told CNN this week that a nuclear agreement with the U.S. remains possible if both nations pursue "fair and just" negotiations. 🔍
While acknowledging "lost trust" in Washington after previous deal collapses, Araghchi revealed indirect talks through regional mediators are showing promise. 💬 "The other side is taking our positions seriously," he said, hinting at potential progress.
The key demands? Iran wants sanctions lifted while maintaining its right to peaceful nuclear energy – a "forever" guarantee they’re willing to formalize. ⚛️ But when pressed about missile programs and regional alliances, Araghchi urged focus: "Let’s not talk about impossible things." 🎯
With both sides avoiding direct meetings for now, the minister emphasized substance over format: "What matters is what’s achieved, not how we achieve it." 🤝 As geopolitical tensions simmer, young peace advocates worldwide are watching closely – will 2026 finally deliver stability?
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