Washington, April 5 — U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted at the possibility of resuming diplomatic talks with Iran, despite ongoing tensions between the two nations. The remarks came during a press briefing in Washington, where Trump acknowledged the complex nature of U.S.-Iran relations and suggested that dialogue could be revisited "at some point."
The comments follow a period of heightened military and economic pressure between the United States and Iran, with both sides accusing each other of escalating hostilities. While no official proposal has been announced, Trump’s suggestion has sparked speculation about potential shifts in the administration’s approach to the ongoing conflict.
Analysts note that the U.S. Has maintained a firm stance on Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence, but the possibility of renewed negotiations reflects the administration’s internal debate over the effectiveness of current strategies. Meanwhile, Iran has continued to assert its position, with officials emphasizing their commitment to resisting what they describe as U.S. Economic warfare.
The situation remains fluid, with both nations closely monitoring developments in the region and their respective domestic political landscapes.






















