Iran's president says it will negotiate with US
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Iran’s so-called axis of resistance, its regional network of armed proxies and allied militant groups, could come to the fray to provide additional firepower to Tehran in the event of a conflict with the United States,
Trump-Iran latest: US military shoots down Iranian drone as Tehran demands venue change for talks - The incident came ahead of planned talks between Iran and the United States
Trump been ratcheting up threats against Iran over the past several weeks, urging a nuclear deal and increasing U.S military presence in the region.
Even with US forces poised to strike Iran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told CNN that he was “confident that we can achieve a deal” on Tehran’s nuclear program.
Whether Trump ultimately becomes the most consequential U.S. president for Iran since Jimmy Carter or merely an accelerant of instability will hinge on whether his administration can move beyond improvisation and develop a coherent strategy.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday announced that he has directed Iran’s foreign minister to “pursue fair and equitable negotiations” with the United States. This move marks a significant shift in Tehran’s approach to its strained relations with Washington,
Tuvan Gumrukcu DUBAI, Feb 3 - Regional power United Arab Emirates urged Iran and the United States on Tuesday to resolve a standoff that has led to mutual threats of air strikes
The U.S. and Iran will meet later this week in Turkey to discuss Iran's nuclear program. The negotiations come after President Trump weighed military strikes on Iran.