Iran: Still a chance for peace talks with US
- On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump expressed his willingness to engage in discussions with Iran's leadership if deemed necessary, indicating a tentative openness to direct negotiations.
- This came after discreet diplomatic efforts and a subdued atmosphere in Tehran, occurring just as negotiations between the US and Iran were close to resuming following Israel's attack on Iran.
- Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman said diplomacy never ends and his minister is talking indirectly with Oman, Qatar, and others to seek peace.
- Iran insists on its right to nuclear enrichment while the US demands complete abandonment; Trump declared a ceasefire and urges genuine US peace efforts.
- The statements reflect guarded optimism despite significant challenges, with Iran signaling it intends to avoid military escalation unless provoked and expressing a desire to revive diplomatic negotiations.
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A meeting is scheduled to take place in Oslo next week. In Iran itself the sounds are rough, regime leaves rush against the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The authority brought back the remaining inspectors.
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The US continues to work on a solution to the Middle East conflict. President Trump would also meet directly with Iranian representatives.
The political leadership in Tehran is open to the resumption of talks with Washington. US President Trump said that he wanted to meet with representatives of the country "in case of emergency."
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