Iranian Leaders Show Growing Consensus on Negotiating Red Lines for US Deal
A think tank reports that Iranian leaders are increasingly aligning on setting negotiating red lines for a potential agreement with the US, with Tehran framing the deal as a temporary war pause rather than a final settlement.
According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a growing consensus is emerging among Iranian leaders regarding the negotiation of red lines for a potential deal with the United States.
The think tank notes that Tehran appears to be using a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to limit US leverage in future nuclear talks. Additionally, Iran is reportedly framing the agreement as a temporary war pause rather than a final settlement.
These developments suggest a strategic approach by Iranian leadership to shape the terms of any eventual negotiations, potentially affecting the dynamics of US-Iran relations moving forward.
Source: First Squawk