Iran Considers Trump's Request for Negotiations Amidst Ongoing Tensions
After Failed Peace Talks, Iran FM Says Tehran Looking Into Trump's Request For Negotiations
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Tehran is reviewing US President Donald Trump's request for negotiations. This comes after failed peace talks, with Iran proposing that the US must end its military actions before discussing nuclear issues, as diplomatic discussions continue between the two nations.
- 01Iran is considering President Trump's request for negotiations.
- 02The US has not achieved its objectives, prompting the request for talks.
- 03Iran's proposal includes ending military actions before nuclear discussions.
- 04Iran's Foreign Minister met with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss various issues.
- 05The US administration emphasizes that any deal must prioritize American interests.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Monday that Tehran is evaluating US President Donald Trump's request for negotiations, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two nations. Araghchi noted that the US has not met its objectives, which has led to this renewed interest in dialogue. During his visit to Russia, he described his meeting with President Vladimir Putin as 'very good,' covering bilateral relations and regional developments. Reports indicate that Iran's proposal requires the US to end its military actions and provide guarantees against future conflicts before discussing nuclear issues. The White House is currently reviewing this proposal, with Assistant Press Secretary Olivia Wales emphasizing that sensitive diplomatic discussions will not be conducted publicly and that any agreement must prioritize the interests of the American people.
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