Trump says Iran is ‘talking to us’ amid regional de-escalation efforts
Trump confirms ongoing talks with Iran amid U.S. naval buildup and arms sales to Gulf allies, as Tehran demands missile program remains off the negotiating table.
- On January 31, President Donald Trump told Fox News that Iran is negotiating and said `They are negotiating`, while a big fleet heads to the region and strike plans remain secret.
- Amid street unrest since January 28, President Donald Trump has urged Iran to 'Come to the Table' and stop nuclear activities, while warning of a 'massive armada' heading to the region.
- Alongside deployments, the State Department announced multi-billion-dollar arms sales, including a $9 billion Patriot missile sale to Saudi Arabia and a $6.67 billion package to Israel.
- Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran would resume talks only on 'fair and equitable' terms but stressed its military posture was non-negotiable.
- Since December 28, 2025, Iran has been in turmoil with HRANA reporting 6,563 confirmed deaths, 17,091 fatalities under investigation, and more than 40,000 arrests amid protests and internet cuts.
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While Washington continues to threaten Iran with an attack, Donald Trump seems to want to continue to negotiate with the Tehran regime.
Iran’s top diplomat hopeful for negotiations even amid US military buildup
Even with US forces poised to strike Iran, the country’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told CNN in an exclusive interview on Sunday that he was “confident that we can achieve a deal” with the United States on Tehran’s nuclear weapons program.
BBC World Service - Newshour, Trump says Iran talking "seriously" with US about nuclear curbs
President Trump says the Iranians are talking "seriously" with the United States about curbs on their nuclear programme. Iran's supreme leader warns if America attacks, there'll be regional war. We'll be asking where concessions might be made to prevent a military confrontation. Also in the programme: A second woman says she was trafficked to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein for sex with the former prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor; a new exhibition e…
President Donald Trump of the United States stated on January 31 that Iran should conclude a "satisfying" agreement with the United States that would lead to the country's having no nuclear weapons.
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