Trump Responds to Potential Talks with Iran's New Leadership

In an interview with The Atlantic, U.S. President Trump acknowledged that Iran’s new leadership has expressed interest in dialogue with the U.S., and he has shown openness to the idea.

Trump stated, "They want to talk now, and I'm also willing to engage in conversation. They should have done this much earlier and proposed more practical and feasible solutions." He emphasized that Iran's delayed actions have led to further deterioration of the situation.

No Clear Timeline for Talks

When asked if discussions could occur in the near future, Trump did not give a specific answer, stating only that he could not disclose the exact timing. He also mentioned that several key Iranian figures involved in past negotiations are no longer alive.

"Those people are gone now, because we took significant action not too long ago," he said. "They could have reached an agreement earlier if they had acted faster, but they were too cautious."

Global Attention on Developments

Internationally, eyes are now on the evolving dynamics between the U.S. and Iran. Trump’s remarks may signal a potential shift in diplomatic strategy, though the practical implementation remains uncertain.