Talks in the Shadows, Denials in the Light

  "Talks in the Shadows, Denials in the Light"

US envoy hints at dialogue with Iran, while Tehran remains silent

In a recent interview with CBS, Brett McGurk’s deputy, Brett Vitkoff, the U.S. envoy for Iran, made a revealing comment:


“We are working with Iran. We are talking to them. We hope for a long-term diplomatic solution.”


Despite Tehran’s repeated denials, Vitkoff’s statement strongly suggests that communication channels remain open — possibly through mediators like Oman or Qatar.

Analysts in Tehran interpret the remarks as part of Washington’s “dual-track diplomacy”: applying economic pressure while nurturing dialogue behind closed doors.

Several readings emerge:

Internal leverage: The U.S. may be engaging with specific figures within Iran’s power structure, those seen as potentially more pragmatic or influential in shaping future decisions.

Psychological signaling: Washington’s message targets both Iran’s leadership and domestic public opinion — a reminder that diplomacy is still on the table despite the current tensions.

Strategic ambiguity: Iran’s public denial is not necessarily a rejection; it is a tactic to manage internal sensitivities and maintain bargaining power.

The real question, however, remains unanswered:

Is the U.S. talking to Iran the state, or to Iran’s factions of power?

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