Recent discussions between Iran and the United States have raised questions, especially following Iranian denials of their existence while simultaneously confirming indirect talks.
• Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, denied direct talks with the U. S., although messages are being relayed through Pakistan, implying negotiations are occurring.
• Former CIA Director John Brennan expressed trust in Iran over Trump, highlighting media speculation about peace talks.
• The U. S. has communicated 15 points for discussion to Iran, while countries like Turkiye and Egypt support these initiatives.
• Trump acknowledged that negotiations are happening, emphasizing Iran's fear of internal consequences from their people for pursuing a deal.
• Notable figures in these negotiations include Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf, both of whom have been temporarily spared from potential threats due to their involvement in discussions.
While Iran denies direct negotiations with the U. S., indirect talks through mediators indicate ongoing diplomatic efforts, emphasizing the need for dialogue and stability in the Middle East.
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