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Trump Reaches Out to Iran’s Khamenei, Urges Negotiations

With no further details, the US President hinted that a pivotal moment for diplomatic engagement with Tehran was approaching.

US President Donald Trump has revealed that he recently sent a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, urging him to engage in negotiations over a potential deal.

In an interview, a short clip of which was released on Friday, Trump disclosed that he had reached out to Khamenei but did not provide further details about the content of the letter. However, he hinted that a pivotal moment for diplomatic engagement with Tehran was approaching.

“The time for a deal with Iran is coming up,” Trump said when asked about Russia’s offer to mediate talks between Washington and Tehran. He went on to suggest that the situation with Iran would reach a critical juncture soon, stating, “Something is going to happen one way or the other.”

Trump made it clear that the US would not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons, suggesting that Tehran had only two options—negotiating a deal or facing military action.

“I hope that Iran— and I’ve written him a letter saying—I hope you’re going to negotiate because if we have to go in militarily, it’s going to be a terrible thing for them,” Trump warned. “The other alternative is we have to do something because you can’t let them have a nuclear weapon.”

Trump’s renewed focus on Iran follows his decision on February 4 to reinstate his 2020-era “maximum pressure” policy, aimed at curbing Iran’s nuclear ambitions and countering its influence in the region. While sanctions and economic restrictions have been tightened, Trump has simultaneously indicated a willingness to engage in talks—a stance that has now taken shape with the letter to Khamenei.

There has been no official response from Tehran yet. However, Khamenei has previously dismissed the idea of direct negotiations with the Trump administration, stating that Washington cannot be trusted. Iran’s newly elected President, Masoud Pezeshkian, has been more open to dialogue but remains bound by Khamenei’s ultimate decision.

“They have intensified all the sanctions, and now they are saying let’s talk,” Pezeshkian recently remarked. “First, prove that you are open to dialogue, and then we can talk to each other.”

While Trump’s outreach marks a significant shift towards potential diplomacy, tensions remain high between the two nations, with Iran’s leadership wary of American intentions. The coming weeks may determine whether the letter opens the door to negotiations or escalates hostilities further.

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