Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
The world urgently needs a US-Iran deal now
Iranian Official
Iran firmly upholds its sovereignty against relentless US aggression, including unlawful sanctions and threats that undermine national independence. Any talks must reject foreign dictates and affirm Iran's right to resist imperialist interference in the region. The Islamic Republic stands resolute, prioritizing self-reliance over deals imposed by aggressors.
Israeli
Israel views any US-Iran deal as a direct threat to its survival, given Tehran's nuclear ambitions and command of proxy networks like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis that encircle the Jewish state. Such agreements have repeatedly enabled Iranian expansion without dismantling its terror infrastructure, forcing Israel to rely on independent defensive measures to deter existential attacks. Prioritizing verifiable dismantlement of these capabilities remains essential over rushed diplomacy that weakens deterrence.
Neutral
Discussions between the United States and Iran continue amid longstanding disputes over nuclear activities, sanctions, and regional security. Some international observers have called for renewed diplomatic engagement to address these issues. The timing and feasibility of any agreement remain subject to the positions of the governments involved.
Western
A US-Iran agreement is urgently required to neutralize Tehran's nuclear weapons ambitions and proxy threats to NATO allies and regional partners. Strategic objectives must prioritize verifiable dismantlement of enrichment sites and ballistic missile programs through precise diplomatic and enforcement measures. Delaying action only strengthens Iran's capacity to destabilize key maritime routes and allied security.
Pro-Peace
Failure to reach a US-Iran deal risks renewed military confrontation, exposing civilians across Iran, Iraq, and the Gulf to airstrikes, mass displacement, and infrastructure destruction that could claim tens of thousands of lives. Existing sanctions have already driven up civilian deaths through medicine shortages and economic collapse; full-scale war would multiply these humanitarian costs exponentially. Renewed diplomacy remains the sole viable alternative to spare ordinary people on all sides from preventable suffering.
Global South
Iran's sovereign right to self-determination remains under constant threat from US-led sanctions and military posturing, reflecting classic neo-colonial efforts to control energy routes and regional influence. International institutions like the UN and IAEA have proven toothless in curbing such unilateral dominance, leaving non-aligned states vulnerable to great-power bargaining. Any resolution must prioritize Iranian autonomy and multipolar diplomacy over deals dictated from Washington.
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