Iran officials removed from US-Israel hit list
America and Israel removed Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf from the hit list. The path to diplomatic talks was opened due to pressure from mediators from Pakistan, Türkiye and Egypt.
World News: Amidst the Iran war, big information has come to light that America and Israel have removed Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf from their ‘kill list’. This move avoided losing the way to possible diplomatic talks.
According to media reports, Araghchi and Ghalibaf, who are Iran’s top negotiators, were Israel’s targets. An attack was planned against him, but mediators from Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt warned Washington that his assassination could close the door to any diplomatic solution to the war.
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According to sources, mediators from Pakistan, Turkey and Egypt told the US that if Araghchi and Ghalibaf were targeted, the possibility of any high-level talks with Iran would be lost. Reuters reported that the Israelis had precise information about the locations of both officers and wanted to kill them.
The mediators advised America that if they were also killed, there would be no representative left for talks. On this, America instructed Israel to retreat and both the officers were removed from the target list for four-five days. This relief is temporary, but is considered an important step to maintain the possibility of talks.
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Mediators from Türkiye, Pakistan and Egypt are currently trying to broker talks between Washington and Tehran. He says that in the next few days both sides should meet for peace talks and discuss to stop the conflict. But experts say the chances of success are slim because there is a huge gap between the US and Iran’s demands.
US President Donald Trump said that Iran was ready to compromise. At the same time, Tehran made it clear that they have no intention of talking to end the war.
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Iran rejected the 15-point proposal presented by the US. Iranian officials say the proposal is one-sided and unfair. Iran did not accept this, which made it clear that the distance between the two sides is still too great to prevent war.
Meanwhile, the US military has turned its focus to Iran’s military facilities and missile capabilities. The Pentagon has indicated that the US action could target key Iranian targets.
Temporary relief and opportunity for talks
The removal of Araghchi and Ghalibaf from the hit list means that the way for diplomatic talks is currently open. Experts say that if the talks are successful, it could reduce tensions in the Middle East and bring stability to the global energy market.
Mediators from Türkiye, Pakistan and Egypt have stressed that the two sides should try to negotiate, but striking a balance between US and Iranian demands will be challenging.
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