Geopolitical analyst Dr Ahmed Saeed argues that Iran has already shown good faith by conceding several demands raised by the United States before the current conflict began, and remains open to negotiations and finalizing an agreement. He cautions, however, that Tehranβs trust in Washington remains strained, making Tehran proceed with a carefully sequenced, step-by-step process over the next 60 days. The analysis suggests these concessions are calibrated moves to de-escalate and keep room for bargaining, while domestic political pressures and regional rivalries could complicate timing or the scope of future concessions. A credible path forward, Saeed notes, requires verifiable commitments, credible incentives from Washington, and confidence-building measures to reduce miscalculation. From a broader vantage point, the situation highlights that durable diplomacy will depend on transparent benchmarks, sustained engagement by major powers, and a regional framework that minimizes incentives for escalation. In my view, the 60-day window offers a real opportunity to translate goodwill into verifiable steps, but only if both sides commit to rigorous verification, avoid unilateral or escalatory signals, and involve regional actors to strengthen the integrity of any agreement.
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Published: May 29, 2026, 8:56 am
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