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The US Can End Iran Conflict with One Call, Official From Iran’s Presidency Says

  • On Friday, Iranian, British, French, and German foreign ministers met with the EU's foreign policy chief in Geneva for rare talks amid escalating Iran-Israel tensions.
  • These talks followed increased Israeli strikes on Iran and a two-week negotiation window opened by President Trump before deciding on military action.
  • Pro-Government demonstrations in Tehran expressed strong hostility toward Israel and the United States, featuring slogans condemning both nations and the burning of their flags in public.
  • Majid Farahani, an Iranian presidential official, stated that diplomatic talks could recommence if President Trump directs Israel to cease its attacks, emphasizing that the conflict could be ended swiftly through a single phone call from Trump to Israeli leaders.
  • The talks suggested military action might be averted, but Trump's camp remained divided on strikes, and Iran insists it will not halt nuclear enrichment though concessions are possible.
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Iran's diplomacy can be "released easily" if US President Donald Trump will order Israeli leaders to stop the attacks on Iran, said Friday for CNN Majid Farani, an official of the presidential administration...

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By Frederik Pleitgen, Claudia Otto and Joseph Ataman, CNN Diplomacy with Iran can “easily restart” if US President Donald Trump orders Israeli leaders to halt attacks on Iran, Majid Farahani, an Iranian presidential official, told CNN on Friday. “Iran believes in civil dialogue,” he said. “Direct or indirect, it’s not important.” “President Trump can easily stop the war with just a phone call to the Israelis,” he reiterated, underscoring Iran’s …

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