Iran diplomatic strategy hits wall as Ukraine, Israel derail plans

Drone sales to Moscow sink European enthusiasm to revive nuclear deal

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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi speaks during a meeting with the families of the security forces killed during the Iran's protests, in Tehran on Dec. 9, 2022. (WANA handout via Reuters) 

TALA TASLIMI, Nikkei staff writer

TEHRAN -- The Iran nuclear deal, still considered by many as the key to avoiding a further escalation of tensions in the Middle East and preventing a nuclear arms race in the Persian Gulf, hangs in the balance.

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