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VisitWhat will be the U.S. domestic reaction to Trump's negotiations with Iran by September 2025?
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Iran Open to New Nuclear Deal with Trump Despite Hardliners' Opposition
Dec 4, 2024, 02:18 PM
Iran has expressed its willingness to engage in direct negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a potential new nuclear agreement. Iranian Foreign Ministry officials stated that they are open to considering any proposals from the Trump administration, even if opposed by hardliners within the country. This marks a significant shift from Tehran's previous stance, as it had refused to engage directly with Trump unless the United States reentered the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Iranian media sources have confirmed that any proposals from Trump will be seriously studied, whether submitted before or after his inauguration. Masoud Bolous, Trump's Middle East advisor, emphasized that Trump is ready for serious talks about a new nuclear deal and has not discussed regime change in Tehran.
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