Iran Seeks Diplomatic Talks Amid Tensions
Iran is urgently signaling a desire to end hostilities and restart nuclear talks, using Arab intermediaries to communicate with Israel and the United States. The Wall Street Journal reports Iran's diplomatic outreach amid escalating tensions. Reuters has yet to confirm these developments.

In an effort to ease rising tensions, Iran is actively signaling a desire for diplomatic engagement regarding its nuclear programs. According to a Wall Street Journal report released on Monday, Iran is utilizing Arab intermediaries to communicate this intention to both Israel and the United States.
The report indicates a pressing need for dialogue as the region experiences heightened geopolitical strain. Iran's outreach suggests a strategic pivot towards negotiation as a means to resolve ongoing hostilities.
While the Wall Street Journal cites unnamed officials, Reuters has not independently confirmed the details of the communication efforts. The development marks a significant moment in Middle Eastern diplomacy and could potentially reset the course of nuclear discussions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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