What does Trump want from Iran?
On January 29, former US President Donald Trump made a significant shift in his approach towards Iran by calling for negotiations regarding the country's nuclear program. This marks a departure from his earlier stance in January, when he threatened military action against Iran without mentioning the nuclear issue. Trump's invitation for talks comes amid widespread protests in Iran, indicating a complex geopolitical landscape. The change in tone suggests an attempt to engage diplomatically rather than escalate military tensions, reflecting the ongoing international concerns surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions. As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how Tehran will respond and whether this could pave the way for renewed dialogue on nuclear disarmament and regional stability.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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