US‑Iran talks stalled by escalating fighting in Lebanon
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The United States’ effort to restart diplomatic talks with Iran has been delayed by a surge of violence in Lebanon.
Washington officials had been pushing for a new round of negotiations with Tehran, but the intensifying clashes in Lebanon have forced a pause in the process. The conflict, which has seen increased hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, has drawn international attention and complicated diplomatic outreach.
The delay underscores the challenges of coordinating high‑level diplomacy amid regional instability, as the U.S. seeks to engage Iran on a range of security issues while the Lebanese battlefield remains volatile.
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