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Middle East Expert: US and Iran Have No Choice But to Negotiate Again

From VRT NWS · () Dutch

Translated from Dutch, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Middle East expert Leo Kwarten predicts renewed negotiations between the US and Iran despite recent escalations.
  • He believes both nations have no alternative but to return to the negotiating table.
  • Kwarten's assessment comes amid heightened tensions, including a US strike on a key railway line.

Despite a recent flare-up in conflict, Middle East expert Leo Kwarten anticipates that the United States and Iran will soon resume negotiations. Kwarten stated that both parties effectively have no other choice but to re-engage in dialogue.

His prediction comes even as the situation threatens to escalate further. The US recently struck a significant railway line, an action that could potentially worsen the already tense relations between the two countries. However, Kwarten maintains that the underlying strategic imperatives compel both Washington and Tehran back to the negotiating table.

The US and Iran will soon be back at the negotiating table, despite the heavy attacks back and forth.

โ€” Leo KwartenAssessing the likelihood of renewed diplomatic talks between the US and Iran amidst escalating conflict.

Kwarten, an Arabist, suggests that the recent military actions, while dramatic, do not fundamentally alter the strategic calculus for either the US or Iran. He believes that the potential consequences of continued escalation outweigh the benefits, pushing both nations toward a diplomatic solution, however difficult that may seem in the immediate aftermath of recent attacks.

The two parties have no other choice but to negotiate.

โ€” Leo KwartenExplaining his conviction that negotiation is inevitable despite recent military actions.
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Originally published by VRT NWS in Dutch. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.