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If US-Iran peace deal is signed, nuclear talks can finally resume
Published 15 June 2026 ยท world
Inherent ambiguities could yet derail signing, with Trump so far achieving none of his stated goals of the war Tallying the global cost of the
Inherent ambiguities could yet derail signing, with Trump so far achieving none of his stated goals of the war Tallying the global cost of the US-Israel war against Iran Middle East crisis โ live updates If we get to a Friday signing ceremony without this uncertain new US-Iran deal being derailed by any of its inherent ambiguities, then nuclear talks can finally restart in the same place โ and at almost exactly the same point they were before this conflict started.
The world will have irrevocably been changed in other ways. There is no going back for the 120 Iranian children in Minab killed in their
primary school in the warโs first hours, nor for their bereaved parents, or any of the thousands in Iran, Lebanon and around the region whose
lives were erased or blighted by a feckless war of choice. Continue reading...
Published: June 15, 2026 โข 11:29 PM IST ยท Updated: June 16, 2026 โข 12:07 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
Inherent ambiguities could yet derail signing, with Trump so far achieving none of his stated goals of the war Tallying the global cost of the US-Israel war against Iran Middle East crisis โ live updates If we get to a Friday signing ceremony without this uncertain new US-Iran deal being derailed by any of its inherent ambiguities, then nuclear talks can finally restart in the same place โ and at almost exactly the same point they were before this conflict started.
The world will have irrevocably been changed in other ways.
There is no going back for the 120 Iranian children in Minab killed in their primary school in the warโs first hours, nor for their bereaved parents, or any of the thousands in Iran, Lebanon and around the region whose lives were erased or blighted by a feckless war of choice.