The nuclear deal then takes on new importance for Tehran.
[I]ranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has clarified that Iran does not intend to make another Iranian nuclear agreement.
The apparent stalemate shows how hard it is to rebuild the limited trust that President Donald Trump destroyed when he dismantled the deal in 2018.
It requires a collective effort to stop the US from acting against international law and breaching fundamental human rights ...
The unilateral turn taken by the White House ... represents a danger to peace in the Near East.
The conditions that took the United States and Iran to the brink of war remain as dangerous as ever, and dialogue is needed to resolve region’s challenges.
More and more countries are aware that Trump's maximum pressure campaign against Tehran is not sustainable.