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U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Iran to come to the negotiating table without delay, warning that waiting too long could have serious consequences. In a post on Truth Social, Trump described Iranian negotiators as “strange” and claimed that Iran’s military power had been destroyed with no chance of recovery. He asserted that Iran was pleading for a deal with the United States, even though publicly it continued to say it was only considering U.S. proposals.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi responded by saying that communication between Tehran and Washington was taking place through allied countries, emphasizing that this did not amount to direct negotiations. The comments from both sides highlight ongoing tensions and the complex diplomatic channels being used to manage them.
The exchange suggests that while both nations are signaling some form of engagement, direct talks have not yet begun, leaving uncertainty about when or if formal negotiations will take place.
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