Iran suggests it's open to U.S. talks, White House official says, Trump is ‘eventually’ willing

In a notable development, a White House official has indicated that President Donald Trump is open to the possibility of engaging in talks with Iran, although he maintains that military operations will proceed without interruption for the time being. Speaking anonymously, the official described Trump's stance as one of eventual willingness to negotiate, reflecting a potential shift in the administration's approach to the prolonged tensions with Iran. This statement comes amidst ongoing military actions and heightened rhetoric between the two nations, which have been embroiled in conflict over various geopolitical issues, including nuclear capabilities and regional influence. The willingness to discuss matters could signify a strategic pivot, aimed at de-escalating tensions, though concrete steps towards dialogue remain uncertain at this stage. The international community watches closely, as such negotiations could have significant implications for regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations moving forward.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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