Trump Expresses Hesitation Regarding U.S.-Iran Talks
Washington – President Donald Trump stated it is “too early” to initiate direct, face-to-face negotiations between the United States and Iran, despite emerging reports of potential progress toward a framework to resolve the ongoing conflict. Responding to a question from The New York Post regarding a possible media presence in Pakistan for further discussions, Trump indicated he did not believe it was necessary. Recent reports suggest Tehran is contemplating a proposal presented by the U.S.
and intends to communicate its position through Pakistan, according to a statement from Iran’s foreign ministry relayed by news agency ISNA. This follows earlier reports in U.S. media indicating the White House assesses a resolution to the conflict is imminent.
The administration has indicated it is awaiting developments before formally resuming direct talks. There is currently no indication of a timeline for when the U.S. will prepare to engage in discussions.
Trump’s position reflects a cautious approach, emphasizing that it is early to consider formal diplomatic steps. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing diplomatic efforts occurring behind the scenes.
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