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Iran says it is prepared for both peace talks and escalation

Iran says the United States must decide between diplomacy and confrontation, as Tehran signals readiness for both paths amid ongoing tensions over security and nuclear concerns.

May 3, 2026
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Iran says it is prepared for both peace talks and escalation

TEHRAN (Web Desk) – Iran has declared that the responsibility now lies with the United States to determine whether the future of relations will be shaped by diplomacy or further confrontation, according to remarks carried by AFP.

Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi emphasized Tehran’s position while addressing diplomats in the Iranian capital, signaling that the country is prepared for either outcome as tensions with Washington persist.

“Now the ball is in the United States’ court to choose the path of diplomacy or the continuation of a confrontational approach,” Gharibabadi said, according to statements broadcast by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.

The remarks come at a time of heightened uncertainty surrounding Iran’s foreign policy direction, particularly in relation to its nuclear program and regional security concerns. While diplomatic channels have remained intermittently active, progress has been slow, and mutual distrust continues to define relations between Tehran and Washington.

Gharibabadi reiterated that Iran’s primary objective remains the protection of its national interests and security. “Iran, with the aim of securing its national interests and security, is prepared for both paths,” he stated, underlining a dual-track approach that leaves room for negotiation while maintaining readiness for escalation.

Analysts view the statement as a calibrated message aimed at both domestic and international audiences. On one hand, it reinforces Iran’s willingness to engage diplomatically if its conditions are met. On the other, it serves as a warning that Tehran will not hesitate to respond firmly if it perceives continued pressure or hostility from the United States.

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Relations between Iran and the United States have remained strained for decades, with disputes intensifying over Iran’s nuclear activities, regional influence, and sanctions imposed by Washington. Efforts to revive agreements aimed at limiting Iran’s nuclear program have faced repeated setbacks, further complicating the diplomatic landscape.

Recent months have seen an uptick in rhetoric from both sides, raising concerns among global observers about the possibility of renewed confrontation. However, there have also been indications that backchannel communications and international mediation efforts are ongoing, suggesting that the door to diplomacy remains open.

Gharibabadi’s comments reflect a broader strategy often employed by Iranian officials—projecting strength while leaving room for negotiation. By framing the situation as a choice for the United States, Tehran is attempting to shift responsibility for future developments onto Washington, while maintaining its own flexibility.

Experts note that such statements are also intended to influence international opinion, particularly among countries that favor a diplomatic resolution to ongoing disputes. By positioning itself as open to dialogue, Iran seeks to counter narratives that portray it as unwilling to negotiate.

At the same time, the emphasis on readiness for confrontation signals that Tehran is not prepared to make unilateral concessions. This stance aligns with Iran’s longstanding policy of resisting external pressure while advocating for what it considers fair and balanced agreements.

The coming weeks may prove critical in determining which path is ultimately taken. Diplomatic engagement could lead to renewed negotiations and potential de-escalation, while continued tensions risk further instability in an already volatile region.

For now, Iran’s message is clear: it is prepared for both outcomes, and the next move rests with the United States.

Tags: Diplomacyforeign policyIranKazem GharibabadiMiddle EastNuclear TalkstensionsUnited States

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