SAEDNEWS: Despite Israel’s inflammatory rhetoric and covert pressure tactics, it is the European powers—not Tehran—who are pressing hardest for renewed nuclear talks with Iran, hoping diplomacy will tame regional tensions and salvage their waning influence.
According to Saed News, although recent headlines suggest Iran has agreed to reopen nuclear negotiations, sources within Tehran indicate the request was in fact initiated by the three European signatories of the 2015 nuclear agreement—Britain, France, and Germany. In the face of mounting regional instability, the so-called E3 are reportedly lobbying Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, to re-engage in diplomatic dialogue.
This comes amid a surge in provocative claims by Israel, including allegations that Iran is preparing for a preemptive strike and escalating its nuclear activity. These assertions, largely unsubstantiated, appear calculated to sway international opinion and set the stage for more assertive Israeli actions. Nevertheless, European diplomats have made diplomacy with Tehran a central priority, quietly maintaining contact and pushing to establish a framework for renewed talks.
While Iran has reiterated its openness to negotiation grounded in mutual respect and legal norms, officials in Tehran caution that talks held under duress—especially with ongoing Israeli aggression—are unlikely to yield meaningful outcomes. Iranian analysts argue that before urging Iran to the table, the E3 must first confront Israel’s ongoing military provocations.
Despite their rhetorical commitment to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the E3 failed to uphold their obligations after the U.S. unilaterally exited the deal. More recently, they have invoked the accord’s “snapback” dispute mechanism in what appears to be an effort to regain diplomatic relevance while simultaneously pressing Iran to curtail its lawful nuclear development. Critics in Tehran view this as a bid to use Israeli pressure as leverage—risking peace for the sake of political expedience.