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Following talks in Geneva on Iran’s nuclear programme, Foreign Minister Basarakshi said progress had been made and that Tehran would soon present a proposal to the United States, reviving hopes for diplomacy. Yet ties remain balanced between escalation and negotiation, with both sides signalling readiness for force while stressing dialogue. On Tehran’s streets, views range from scepticism about a deal and fears of war’s economic impact, to assertions of Iranian strength and confidence that Washington will seek talks. Many are watching next steps. Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi reports. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : / ajenglish Find us on Facebook: / aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: / aljazeeraenglish Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile #Iran #Tehran #USIran #NuclearProgramme #Diplomacy #Geneva #PersianGulf #Escalation #Negotiations #aljazeeraenglish Transcript: Tehran and Washington are at a crossroads once again following the talks in Geneva over Iran's nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Minister Basari came out to say that progress has been made and that Thran is going to soon offer a proposal to the United States. It revives hopes that diplomacy may offer a way out of this standoff. But rather than becoming too optimistic or too pessimistic, we have to be realistic and see the complexities on the ground. specifically when it comes to the ties between Iran and the United States. While both countries signal readiness for possible military action, they also publicly emphasize diplomacy. Relations now sit in a fragile space between escalation and negotiation. A tension felt not only in official statements, but among Gordney people here in Iran. If they were going to reach an agreement, they've had 47 years to do so. In my opinion, no real agreement will happen. And even if it does, it will be superficial. And how can anyone not worry about war? It's impossible not to worry because even if we don't worry about ourselves, we worry about our children's future. I doubt they'll reach a deal. I think negotiations won't succeed anymore and that war is inevitable because what the Americans want is surrender and the Iranian state won't accept that. If war happens, conditions will become even harder. Businesses are already slow. The US knows it can't overpower Iran. Not its people, not its military, and not its diplomacy. It's the one that asks for negotiations, and the things Trump says are all theatrical. The US hasn't truly won a war in any country, say Afghanistan, Iraq, or Vietnam. In the end, it will bow to Iran. People shouldn't worry. In my opinion, war will happen. It's unavoidable. Trump didn't bring his naval forces to the Persian Gulf for no reason. Even when Trump donates money to charity, he still counts every dollar. He wouldn't spend on this equipment for nothing. When we speak to people, it's a mixture of different sentiments highlighted by frustration over a possibility of confrontation down the road. Meanwhile, they're hopeful that diplomacy could pave the way for a solution when it comes to controversies between their country and the United States. They are closely watching for the time being to see how future could unfold Al Jazzer Tean. Don't miss out. Get the full picture. Subscribe to Alazer for reliable news, expert insight. Like, share, stay ahead.