Some ‘optimism’ in negotiations as Iran, US ‘soften’ positions: Analysis

By Al Jazeera English

Community Score: 50% | 13.1K views | 4d

0 community ratings: null thumbs up, null thumbs down

Andrea Dessi, an assistant professor in international relations and global politics at the American University of Rome, says the US-Iran negotiations are still very “fluid” and not close to a breakthrough. “But at the same time, I think there’s some optimism in the sense that there is movement, there is some softening of positions both on the side of Iran … but also with regards to the United States side,” Dessi told Al Jazeera. “We see some movement away from … certain red lines that the United States has been discussing for many decades or many years, the ballistic missiles, the proxies, and there’s more of a focus on trying to separate issues,” he said. Despite the movement, Dessi explained, “we are by no means out of the woods yet”. “We need to keep focus and hope that the backchannels and the mediators are continuing to push in the correct direction.” Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X: https://X.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.f

Tags: Al Jazeera, Donald Trump, Esmaeil Baghaei, Iran, Iran nuclear programme, Iran war, Marco Rubio, Operation Epic Fury, Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Hormuz blockade, Trump, US, US Iran ceasefire, US Iran ceasefire talks, US Iran peace deal, US Iran talks, US Iran war, US Israel Iran war, US Israel war on Iran, US blockade of Hormuz

More from Al Jazeera English

  • Trump “Ahead of Schedule”? Experts question US strategy in Iran war — Score: 50%
  • Trump’s Iran war timeline confusion explained | Expert breakdown — Score: 50%
  • Palestinian refugees in Lebanon face another forced displacement | AJ#shorts — Score: 50%
  • Activists arrive in Cuba with aid amid US fuel blockade — Score: 50%
  • African airlines face rising costs as Middle East fuel supplies disrupted by the Iran war — Score: 50%
  • Peru general election 2026: Record 35 candidates as political crisis deepens — Score: 50%