The diplomatic pause between Washington and Tehran exists against a backdrop of active warfare. Israel has launched a ground offensive against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, opening a second major front in the broader conflict. The Hindu reported that the Israel-Hezbollah war has intensified even as the U.S.-Iran track shows tentative signs of progress.
Norway’s Dagbladet noted that Iran has denied certain U.S. claims about the negotiations, suggesting the diplomatic picture remains fragile and contested.
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