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⚡ FLASH: Donald Trump says Iran wants a deal but fears speaking openly

Trump claims Iran quietly seeks deal with US but fears internal backlash, highlighting ongoing tensions and uncertainty in Iran-US relations.

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Washington, March 26, 2026 Story: Donald Trump has stated that Iran is quietly exploring the possibility of a deal with the United States, but is reluctant to publicly confirm it due to internal risks. According to Trump, Iranian leadership may be concerned about domestic backlash if their willingness to negotiate becomes widely known. His remarks come at a time when tensions between the two nations remain high, with ongoing uncertainty over diplomatic engagement. Iranian authorities, however, have consistently maintained that any negotiations must take place without external pressure or threats, signaling a firm stance on sovereignty and conditions for dialogue. The contrasting narratives from Washington and Tehran highlight the complexity of the current situation, as global observers watch closely for any signs of progress toward de-escalation or renewed talks.

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