Iran willing to begin talks with U.S. if Trump doesn't threaten Tehran, president says
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Iran willing to begin talks with U.S. if Trump doesn't threaten Tehran, president says
The announcement marked a major turn for reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian, who previously took a more hardline stance, and signals the support of Supreme Leader Khamenei. The United States has yet to acknowledge that the talks will take place
Iran’s president, Masud Pezeshkian, said Tuesday that he has given instructions to start “a fair and equitable negotiation” with his US counterpart, Donald Trump, in light of the request of Tehran’s “friend governments” at the regional level. “In response to requests from friendly governments in the region to respond to the US president’s proposal for negotiations, I have instructed my Foreign Minister (Abbas) Araqchi, whenever there is an enabl…
It would be the first contact between Washington and Tehran since last June, when negotiations broke after the war between Israel and Iran.
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