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Iran–US Temporary Truce Opens Strategic Window for Energy and Transit Stability in Eurasia
DID Press: A two-week ceasefire between Iran and United States, while appearing to be a short pause in the cycle of tensions in the Middle East, carries broader implications for the countries of Central Asia. The region, which in recent…
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Poll: Iran’s Conditions and Regional Deterrence Seen as Key Factors in Islamabad Talks
DID Press: Results from a new survey conducted by DID News Agency indicate that, in the view of respondents, two factors—“U.S. compliance with Iran’s conditions” and “Iran’s regional deterrence power and influence”—are considered the most decisive elements in determining the…
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US Ambitions Falter in Negotiations With Iran
DID Press: Diplomacy is not an arena for bargaining over red lines. Standing firm against what is described as excessive U.S. demands—even at the cost of prolonged negotiations—is presented as part of a diplomatic logic centered on safeguarding national interests.…
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UK Minister Voices Disappointment Over Lack of Progress in US–Iran Talks
DID Press: Wes Streeting, a senior government minister in United Kingdom, has expressed disappointment over the lack of progress in negotiations between the United States and Iran held in Islamabad. Speaking in an interview with Sky News, the British Health…
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Israeli Media Report Growing Domestic Debate Over War Continuation
DID Press: Israeli media outlets have sharply criticized the approach of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu toward the ongoing war, describing his stance as increasingly concerning and unrealistic. According to recent reports and analyses in Hebrew-language media, Netanyahu’s decision-making in managing…
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5 Key Obstacles Block Breakthrough in Islamabad Iran–US Talks
DID Press: Talks between Iran and United States mediated by Pakistan ended without a definitive agreement despite limited progress, due to five major unresolved disputes. 1. Nuclear issue: The United States demands a complete halt to Iran’s uranium enrichment and…
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Mark Carney: Canada to Cut Military Dependence on US
DID Press: Canada will reduce its long-standing dependence on United States for military spending and procurement, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Saturday. He said the government will instead strengthen domestic industry and expand international partnerships. Speaking at the Liberal…
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