The world must criticize US President Donald Trump for threatening to bomb Iran’s nuclear sites if it doesn’t agree to a deal. Such harsh words hurt peace efforts. Iran says it is open to a new nuclear deal with the US, but only if the US is fair. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said this in Moscow, meeting Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Iran wants an agreement, but not with unfair US demands. Talks between Iran and the US have started again, not directly but through others. The first talks in Oman were called “constructive” by both sides. More talks are coming soon in Rome. The world watches closely, as these talks could improve ties between Iran, the US, and others. Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful uses, like making energy or medicine. But the US and its allies worry Iran might build weapons. Threats of military action, like Trump’s, make things worse. Instead, we need calm talks. Russia is helping by encouraging both sides to agree. In Moscow, Araqchi gave a letter from Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, sharing Iran’s views. Both sides have needs-Iran wants to enrich uranium for peaceful use, while the US wants no nuclear bombs. Punjab’s polio fight, vaccinating 23 million kids, shows teamwork works. Like parents and workers stopping polio, Iran and the US can find peace through fair talks. Everyone must be honest. Just as Punjab checks vaccination work carefully, these talks need trust. A fair deal can bring peace to the region and world. Let’s support kind discussions, not threats, to build a safe future, like protecting kids from polio. Iran says a deal is possible if the US is realistic-let us choose peace! *