Congress MP Shashi Tharoor sees hopeful signs of de-escalation in Iran, citing reports of cancelled executions and a toned-down US military stance. He believes regional nations desire stability, suggesting a potential turning point despite limited information access. Meanwhile, Tharoor expressed skepticism about peace in Gaza, noting ongoing violence.
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