US-Iran tensions: Tehran signals readiness for talks amid Donald Trump’s pressure; Pezeshkian calls for ‘fair, equitable negotiations’
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday confirmed that he has ordered the start of talks with the United States, provided negotiations take place in an environment “free from threats and unreasonable expectations,” marking Tehran’s clearest signal yet of willingness to re-engage diplomatically with Washington amid heightened regional tensions.
“I have instructed my minister of foreign affairs, provided that a suitable environment exists — one free from threats and unreasonable expectations — to pursue fair and equitable negotiations,” Pezeshkian said in a post on X, adding that the move followed requests “from friendly governments”.
Further, he wrote, "These negotiations shall be conducted within the framework of our national interests."
While Tehran has not officially confirmed the venue, an Arab official quoted by news agency AFP said that talks were likely to be held in Turkey on Friday following diplomatic interventions by Ankara, as well as Egypt, Oman and Qatar.
The development comes as US President Donald Trump has warned that “bad things would happen” if a deal is not reached, even as he expressed hope that Washington and Tehran could “work something out.”
The US has sent an aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East following Iran’s violent crackdown on nationwide anti-government protests last month.
“We have talks going on with Iran… and if we could work something out, that’d be great. And if we can’t, probably bad things would happen,” Trump said, according to AP.
Since returning to the office, Trump has reinstated his “maximum pressure” sanctions policy on Iran, further straining its economy, AFP reported.
Tehran has stressed that any talks must remain strictly focused on the nuclear issue, rejecting negotiations over its missile programme or defence capabilities. Earlier, Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi told CNN that while Tehran had lost trust in Washington as a negotiating partner, a deal remained possible.
“So I see the possibility of another talk if the US negotiation team follows what President Trump said: to come to a fair and equitable deal to ensure that there is no nuclear weapons,” Araghchi said.
Ali Shamkhani, a top adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggested talks could begin indirectly before moving to direct engagement if progress is made.
“Iran does not seek nuclear weapons, will not seek a nuclear weapon and will never stockpile nuclear weapons,” Shamkhani said, according to AP.
The diplomatic opening follows weeks of unrest in Iran triggered by rising living costs, which evolved into nationwide anti-government protests.
Iranian authorities have acknowledged over 3,000 deaths, claiming most were security personnel or bystanders, while a US-based NGO has put the death toll at 6,854, mostly protesters, AFP reported. More than 50,000 arrests have also been recorded.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has blamed the unrest on the US and Israel, likening it to a “coup” attempt and warning of a “regional war” if Iran is attacked.
Qatar said diplomacy with Iran was continuing “very intensively” alongside regional partners.
UAE presidential adviser Anwar Gargash said Iran needed to reach a deal and “rebuild their relationship with the United States.”
“I would like to see direct Iranian-American negotiations leading to understandings so that we don't have these issues every other day,” Gargash said, as per AFP.
Despite the diplomatic push, uncertainty remains over whether talks will materialise and whether the two sides can bridge long-standing mistrust after last year’s 12-day war between Iran and Israel, which saw US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and retaliatory missile attacks by Tehran.
Further, he wrote, "These negotiations shall be conducted within the framework of our national interests."
While Tehran has not officially confirmed the venue, an Arab official quoted by news agency AFP said that talks were likely to be held in Turkey on Friday following diplomatic interventions by Ankara, as well as Egypt, Oman and Qatar.
US pressure, military signals and Trump’s warning
The US has sent an aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East following Iran’s violent crackdown on nationwide anti-government protests last month.
“We have talks going on with Iran… and if we could work something out, that’d be great. And if we can’t, probably bad things would happen,” Trump said, according to AP.
Since returning to the office, Trump has reinstated his “maximum pressure” sanctions policy on Iran, further straining its economy, AFP reported.
Iran’s red lines and nuclear focus
Tehran has stressed that any talks must remain strictly focused on the nuclear issue, rejecting negotiations over its missile programme or defence capabilities. Earlier, Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi told CNN that while Tehran had lost trust in Washington as a negotiating partner, a deal remained possible.
“So I see the possibility of another talk if the US negotiation team follows what President Trump said: to come to a fair and equitable deal to ensure that there is no nuclear weapons,” Araghchi said.
Ali Shamkhani, a top adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, suggested talks could begin indirectly before moving to direct engagement if progress is made.
“Iran does not seek nuclear weapons, will not seek a nuclear weapon and will never stockpile nuclear weapons,” Shamkhani said, according to AP.
Iran’s reaction to protests and crackdown
The diplomatic opening follows weeks of unrest in Iran triggered by rising living costs, which evolved into nationwide anti-government protests.
Iranian authorities have acknowledged over 3,000 deaths, claiming most were security personnel or bystanders, while a US-based NGO has put the death toll at 6,854, mostly protesters, AFP reported. More than 50,000 arrests have also been recorded.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has blamed the unrest on the US and Israel, likening it to a “coup” attempt and warning of a “regional war” if Iran is attacked.
Regional mediation efforts intensify
Qatar said diplomacy with Iran was continuing “very intensively” alongside regional partners.
UAE presidential adviser Anwar Gargash said Iran needed to reach a deal and “rebuild their relationship with the United States.”
“I would like to see direct Iranian-American negotiations leading to understandings so that we don't have these issues every other day,” Gargash said, as per AFP.
Despite the diplomatic push, uncertainty remains over whether talks will materialise and whether the two sides can bridge long-standing mistrust after last year’s 12-day war between Iran and Israel, which saw US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and retaliatory missile attacks by Tehran.
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