Iran's president has instructed his foreign minister to pursue negotiations with the US, signaling a potential shift in Tehran's stance amid ongoing tensions af
Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has instructed his foreign minister to pursue 'fair and equitable negotiations' with the United States, marking a significant shift in Tehran's stance amid heightened tensions following a deadly crackdown on nationwide protests last month. This announcement reflects President Pezeshkian's willingness to engage despite previous warnings from hard-liners. Support from Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, indicates a potential breakthrough, though the U.S. has yet to confirm the talks.
Turkey and several Arab nations are facilitating the process, while Israel is cautiously monitoring developments. The outcome remains uncertain given Trump's demands on Iran's nuclear program. Iran's willingness to negotiate could pave the way for future discussions aimed at resolving long-standing issues between the two nations.