Trump says Iran 'wants to negotiate,' reached out for possible nuclear talks
Trump said Iran sought talks after his threats while U.S. reviews military, cyber, and sanction options amid protests with over 544 dead, rights group reports.
- Trump said Iran called to negotiate and a meeting is being set up, although the U.S. may have to act before the meeting due to current events.
- The ongoing protests in Iran began on December 28 over soaring prices but turned against the clerical rulers, according to state TV.
- Trump warned Iran that the U.S. would strike at unprecedented levels if Iran retaliates against protests being suppressed.
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Trump says Iran wants to negotiate as the death toll in protests rises to at least 599
U.S. President Donald Trump says Iran wants to negotiate with the U.S. after his threat to strike the country over its crackdown on protesters. Activists said Monday the death toll in the demonstrations has risen to at least 599. Iran…
Donald Trump announced that Tehran had called to "negotiate" and that a meeting was "in preparation." He has everything to gain from it.
Amid threats from US President Donald Trump to use military force in the midst of recent protests in Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi contacted Washington's envoy, Steve Wittkopf...
Iran Foreign Ministry Says Communication Channel 'Open' With US Envoy
A channel of communication is open between Iran and US President Donald Trump's special envoy for the Middle East despite the lack of diplomatic relations, the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said Monday.
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