Nuclear Negotiations with Iran

Iran is hankering after peace, and must be given attention. The political acumen that it has exhibited should be duly considered by the international community, chiefly the United States. The administration in the United States must respond to Iran’s call for negotiations on its nuclear programme and peace in the region. Peace must be made palpable in the Middle-East, and the nations that are involved in the political process should be considered responsible for taking up the mantle of initiating indirect nuclear talks.

The United States must respond to Iran’s invitation, and provide peace and nuclear negotiations the opportunities that they deserve. Peace must be given the politics that it must have in the twenty-first century. The Middle- East has been a disturbed region, and lately the conflict has caused countless lives of innocent men and women in the region, which must be made peaceful and economically productive.

Nuclear talks should be considered politically efficacious by the US government and it must provide all diplomatic support that is required to make it a success. A nuclear region is not a safe region. Most nations must live with economic aims in mind and not exhibit militarism as they have done in the past. The history and politics that the Middle-East has espoused in the earlier decades of the twentieth century should be considered more responsible than the hoary nuclear race that it seems to be in. The United States must work with utmost diligence in making the region nuclear free, a region free of nuclear weapons behooves well for all the parties concerned.

Iran should be given an opportunity of nuclear talks and the message from the United States and the international community, must be made loud and clear, a nuclear free region should become an aim to sustain.  Being one of the most important nations that harbours, Muslim sectarian interest in the Middle-East, it must be given the political opportunity to become peaceful and politically responsible. It must repose its trust in the international community and give in to the dictates that it has for all nations. A good economy would be well-suited for the interests that Iran has rather than be embroiled in nuclear threats with its neighbours, especially Israel. Most nations like to live in peace and with a zeal for economic productivity. The similar ethos could be attributed to Iran and the regime that it has sustained for the last four decades.  

Yuvraj Saharan

Capital Report

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