The United States is publicly positioning itself, but is eager to negotiate behind closed doors, according to the White House.

The White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has announced a shift in the Iranian regime’s approach to discussions with the United States. She states that what remains of the Iranian government is “increasingly eager” to negotiate, emphasizing their willingness to do so “as long as they can.” Leavitt further indicated that these conversations are “going well,” citing Iranian officials’ agreement to several key points during private talks. This statement directly counters earlier reports from Tehran.

The Foreign Ministry earlier today characterized U.S. proposals aimed at ending the conflict as “realistic, simplistic, and excessive.” However, Leavitt swiftly dismissed this assessment, labeling it as “posturing.”

She argues that “the remaining elements of the regime are increasingly keen to end the destruction and to sit down at the negotiating table while they still can.” Leavitt asserts that the conflict is progressing “successfully and well,” suggesting a positive trajectory. The White House continues to state its belief that the Iranian side is actively seeking a resolution.

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2 thoughts on “The United States is publicly positioning itself, but is eager to negotiate behind closed doors, according to the White House.

  1. The White House is outwardly advocating a certain stance, yet privately desires to discuss matters in secret.

  2. The White House is outwardly advocating a certain stance, yet simultaneously desiring private talks.

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