Trump says Iran would ‘like to talk’ and should do so ‘immediately before it's too late’
- At the G7 summit in Canada on June 16, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran appears interested in negotiating to reduce tensions with Israel.
- This statement followed a four-day aerial conflict where Israel struck Iranian targets and Iran retaliated with missile and drone attacks.
- Trump stressed that for a ceasefire, Iran must stop its intent to destroy Israel and dismantle its weapons, including ballistic missiles, while also noting Iran had reached out through intermediaries to seek dialogue.
- He stated that both sides need to reach an agreement despite the difficulties involved, emphasized that Iran is not prevailing in the conflict, and urged that negotiations begin promptly to avoid missing a critical opportunity.
- The statements imply continued U.S. support to Israel amid ongoing strikes but suggest a diplomatic opening if Iran agrees to nuclear program curbs and halts attacks.
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