In a new episode of the complex bilateral relationship, Iran has conveyed to the United States its refusal to resume dialogue with figures previously involved in diplomatic efforts, such as Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Instead, Iranian authorities have expressed their willingness to engage in talks with current US Vice President JD Vance, suggesting an attempt to redefine the channels of negotiation and elevate the political level of the dialogue.
According to reports disseminated by CNN, this stance
reflects not only a shift in Tehran's diplomatic preferences but also a broader
strategy to reposition itself vis-à-vis Washington in a context of persistent
geopolitical tensions. The selection of interlocutors thus becomes a key
element, as it can influence both the tone and direction of any potential
negotiations.
This move could be interpreted as an indication that Iran is
seeking interlocutors with greater institutional weight or direct
decision-making power within the US government, which could open new possibilities—or
challenges—in the pursuit of future agreements. At the same time, it
demonstrates Tehran's lack of understanding of existing diplomatic channels,
leading them to seek to readjust them in response to shifting interests and
evolving international dynamics, but with the United States clearly victorious
in the armed conflict.

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