Geopolitics Middle East News in Brief Khamenei urges caution as hopes rise over nuclear talks with US April 16, 2025 Chanelle Healy Share Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei tempered hopes of a nuclear deal with the US on April 15th, urging caution and warning against tying the country’s fate to the talks, reports the Arab Weekly. Despite positive signs from recent Oman negotiations, Iranian officials remain skeptical of Trump’s intentions. Meanwhile, public optimism has surged alongside a strengthening rial, fueled by hopes of economic relief through sanctions removal. READ:Marrakech film festival prize goes to Iranian film Shemroon Arab Weekly. Maghrebi ShareWant to chase the pulse of North Africa? READ:Ongoing Lockerbie FBI Cover-Up Haunts LibyansEnter your email address and name to receive our weekly newsletter. Email Tags: Iran, Iran nuclear, Iran-US relations, Nuclear programme, US Continue Reading Previous Sudan’s paramilitary forces declare a rival governmentNext France hits back at Algeria with expulsion of 12 diplomats Related Middle East News in Brief Tabloid Ex-HTS leader Al-Sharaa named in Time’s 100 influential list April 17, 2025 Chanelle Healy News in Brief Women's rights UN Report: Moroccan women still face job market hurdles April 17, 2025 Chanelle Healy Economy News in Brief USDA exempts Morocco as new sugar tariffs take effect April 17, 2025 Jack Dennison-Thompson News in Brief World Trump tariffs threaten to destabilize Ivory coasts cocoa industry April 17, 2025 Luke Cuneen Conflict Middle East News in Brief Israel insists they will continue to block aid to Gaza April 17, 2025 Eddie Monkman News in Brief Politics Press freedom Report claims Tunisia expands use of politically motivated arrests April 17, 2025 Eddie Monkman Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei tempered hopes of a nuclear deal with the US on April 15th, urging caution and warning against tying the country’s fate to the talks, reports the Arab Weekly. Despite positive signs from recent Oman negotiations, Iranian officials remain skeptical of Trump’s intentions. Meanwhile, public optimism has surged alongside a strengthening rial, fueled by hopes of economic relief through sanctions removal. READ:Marrakech film festival prize goes to Iranian film Shemroon