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Iran to pause Uranium enrichment amid rising tensions

A senior Iranian official has stated that the country’s leadership is ready to halt uranium enrichment to protect the regime. This revelation, shared with Iran Wire, suggests a possible change in strategy as regional conflicts escalate.
The diplomat emphasized that the regime’s survival is the top priority. He warned that continued clashes with Israel could weaken Iran’s military, economy, and public trust, threatening government stability.
Additionally, the diplomat feared the Iranian army and IRGC might lose control if tensions worsen. “We must avoid repeating Saddam Hussein’s errors,” he said, hinting at the dangers of unchecked conflict.
This signals Iran’s openness to talks, aiming to reduce tensions and prevent chaos. The mention of Saddam highlights lessons learned from past conflicts.
Pausing uranium enrichment could shift Iran’s nuclear stance, easing global concerns. It may also revive diplomacy over regional security and nuclear disputes.
Experts believe this step could foster dialogue between Iran and world powers, potentially easing Middle East tensions. The international community will watch for progress in upcoming negotiations.
Moving forward, efforts must address root causes of instability to ensure lasting peace. Diplomatic solutions will be key to de-escalation.
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