IRGC Chief Vahidi Becomes Key Power Broker as Iran‑US Talks Stall
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps chief Ahmad Vahidi has emerged as a pivotal figure amid stalled negotiations between Tehran and Washington, according to Al Arabiya. Vahidi’s influence is seen as a decisive factor in the current impasse, with both sides reportedly weighing his position in the talks.
Details of the negotiations remain sparse, but sources indicate that Vahidi’s role has intensified as the United States and Iran grapple over unresolved issues. The Iranian military leader’s involvement underscores the complex dynamics shaping the dialogue.
The situation reflects the broader challenges facing diplomatic engagement between the two nations, with Vahidi’s prominence highlighting the internal power structures that affect Iran’s foreign policy decisions.
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