Trump has sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, seeking dialogue on Iran’s nuclear program. He warned that without negotiations, the U.S. would take further action to prevent nuclear weapons. Global attention is now focused on potential talks.
In a surprising move, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed his desire to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, sending a letter to the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Trump, in an interview with Fox Business, emphasized that the letter was a plea for diplomacy, stating that reaching an agreement would be "a lot better for Iran" than continuing the current tensions.
The letter, which appears to have been directed at Iran’s leadership, has yet to receive an official response from the White House. Trump added that the alternative to negotiations would involve more significant actions, as he warned that the U.S. cannot allow the potential development of another nuclear weapon.
Meanwhile, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov discussed the ongoing international efforts to address Iran’s nuclear ambitions with Iranian Ambassador Kazem Jalali, as tensions around the nuclear program remain a global concern.
This new push by Trump aims to reopen discussions with Iran, a stark contrast to previous approaches. The situation continues to unfold, with both diplomatic and military options on the table.
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