Iran and nuclear negotiations – the world pays for fear

Iran supports terrorism in the Middle East and helps Russia violate international law. So it would be naive to rely only on the outcome of negotiations with Iran. Europe must have a plan B.

The war in Ukraine has increased the need to deal with Iran's activities.  A joint demonstration at the meeting of Vladimir Putin, Ebrahim Raisi and Recep Tayyip Erdogan on July 19 in Tehran.

The war in Ukraine has increased the need to deal with Iran’s activities. A joint demonstration at the meeting of Vladimir Putin, Ebrahim Raisi and Recep Tayyip Erdogan on July 19 in Tehran.

SERGEY Savostyanov / AP

As the war in Ukraine continues to dominate the headlines, the long-running nuclear conflict with Iran has escalated. Talks to revive the international nuclear deal with Iran have recently ended. Now it is up to the heads of the countries involved, but above all in Washington and Tehran, to agree to the document. If the new deal is successful, it could prevent a nuclear arms race in the Middle East for now, as well as an escalation of hostilities between Iran and Israel. That’s the idea.

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