Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh: Diplomacy will become an alternative if aggression is stopped
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Friday, Jun 20, 2025 5:07 am ET1min read
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh: Diplomacy will become an alternative if aggression is stopped
Title: Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Calls for Diplomacy Amid Escalating TensionsIranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that diplomacy could become a viable alternative if aggression from Israel and the United States is halted. This comment comes amidst escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, which have seen a series of missile strikes and counter-strikes in recent days.
The conflict began on Friday, June 20, when Israel launched an air campaign targeting Iran’s nuclear program and its military leaders. Since then, the situation has escalated, prompting President Donald Trump to consider possible U.S. involvement. Trump's initial rhetoric was bellicose, warning Tehran to be immediately evacuated, but he later dialed back his war talk, stating that he believes there is now a "substantial chance of negotiations" with Iran [1].
The escalation has also seen a significant shift in public opinion. A poll conducted by The Washington Post found that Americans oppose U.S. airstrikes against Iran by a 20 percentage-point margin, with 45 percent against and 25 percent in favor [1].
In response to the conflict, European foreign ministers will hold talks with their Iranian counterpart in Geneva on Friday, coordinated with Washington. The foreign ministers of Germany, France, and Britain will meet with E.U. foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas and then hold talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi [2].
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh's call for diplomacy underscores a growing recognition that the current path of escalation may not be sustainable. The international community is increasingly concerned about the potential for the conflict to spiral out of control, with implications for regional stability and global energy markets.
As the situation evolves, investors and financial professionals should closely monitor developments for potential impacts on global markets. The conflict could disrupt energy supplies, particularly from the Middle East, and potentially affect stock markets and commodity prices. Additionally, any U.S. involvement could have significant geopolitical repercussions.
References:
[1] https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/06/20/israel-iran-strikes-live-us-trump/
[2] https://www.wionews.com/world/-25-years-of-idiotic-foreign-policy-us-vice-president-jd-vance-warns-trump-might-decide-on-further-action-to-end-iranian-enrichment-1750180498875

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