Cover official statements and policy shifts from key actors (Iran, US, EU, Israel, Gulf states, Russia, China). Report on active negotiations, UN/IAEA involvement, and back-channel talks. Where relevant, cover domestic political dynamics shaping decisions. Close with correspondent analysis of what these moves signal.
As Iranian-backed proxies and nuclear acceleration converge, the fallout risks destabilizing energy markets and international security architectures worldwide.
Iraq’s potential retaliatory production and Kremlin warnings signal a historic shift from coordination to open competition among the world’s largest oil producers