This meeting will either push the EU and US to say it’s worth pursuing another round […] or they are really going to accelerate their options for what they do if the nuclear talks collapse
Media mentions – Middle East and North Africa
Haftar’s official classification as a war criminal will make his political ambitions more difficult
Erdogan has been saying he would like to [launch] another cross-border [operation] into Syria and it’s clear he wants to do this before the Turkish elections
The public anger in Iraq has put pressure on Iraqi politicians to respond
Resistance and endurance are pointless if diplomatic and economic opportunities are not seized when they arise
In an op-ed, Ellie Geranmayeh remarks on the state of the Iran nuclear deal on its seventh anniversary.
Turkey is skillfully walking a middle path, signaling to the Americans that it won’t just be a compliant ally and do what we want, but they’re signaling the same thing to the Russians
Iran will certainly not be able to deliver hundreds of these systems
The immobility of Europe – which is more involved in the energy crisis than the United States, but which again had to wait for a major US move (…) must also be emphasised in this respect
An ambitious agenda for US-Saudi cooperation could become a double-edged sword