Witkoff: Strong Signs Iran Seeking Deal Amid US 15-Point Action Plan
9 Articles
9 Articles
The US special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, said this Friday that there will be meetings with Iran "this week" and that there are ships passing through the Strait of Ormuz, insisting that there are "negotiations with the Iranian regime".
Following US President Trump's renewed threats, it remains unclear who is negotiating with whom for a possible end of war, but the US Special Envoy already sees good opportunities for an agreement.
Witkoff Claims Iran Will Accept US Conditions – A 15-Point Plan Already Handed Over to Mediators. US Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff suggests Iran is allegedly ready to accept the conditions the United States has set for it. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a report by Axios correspondent Barak Ravid and a statement by Witkoff himself. Read also: Iran Refused to Negotiate with Witkoff, - CNN. "Steve Witkoff says the US has 'strong indic…
Witkoff: Strong Signs Iran Seeking Deal Amid US 15-Point Action Plan
The United States has presented Iran with a "15-point action list" to serve as a framework for negotiations to end the ongoing conflict, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff announced on Thursday. Speaking during a cabinet meeting at the White House, Witkoff noted "strong signs" that Tehran may be interested in reaching a deal, suggesting that Iranian leadership is increasingly aware of the lack of viable alternatives to the current hostilities. The…
Positive signals from Iran via Pakistan, says US envoy Steve Witkoff
US Special Representative for the Middle East Steve Witkoff has said that encouraging and constructive messages have been received from Iran through Pakistan, raising hopes for progress in ongoing diplomatic efforts. According to foreign media reports, Witkoff shared that he worked closely with Pakistan’s foreign policy team to prepare a 15-point action plan. This document is being described as the foundation of a possible peace framework aimed …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







