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Iran Signals No War Intent, Open to Talks with US to End Conflict

Iran President Masoud Pezeshkian says Tehran does not want war with the US and is ready for talks. Both nations may move toward negotiations to end the conflict.

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Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has made a strong statement indicating that Tehran does not seek war with the United States, signaling a possible shift toward diplomacy after weeks of heightened tensions.

 His remarks come at a time when global concerns are rising over the risk of a prolonged and wider conflict in the region. Speaking amid ongoing military strain, Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran is open to dialogue and is willing to engage in discussions with the United States to bring the conflict to a conclusion. He reiterated that while Iran remains prepared to defend its sovereignty, it prefers a peaceful resolution over continued confrontation.

On the U.S. side, President Donald Trump has also hinted at the possibility of talks, suggesting that both nations could soon move toward negotiations aimed at ending hostilities. This parallel messaging from both leaderships has sparked cautious optimism among international observers.

Diplomatic channels, both direct and indirect, are believed to be actively working behind the scenes to set the stage for formal negotiations. Several global players are encouraging both Washington and Tehran to seize the moment and avoid further escalation that could destabilize the broader Middle East.

While no official agreement has been announced yet, the willingness expressed by both sides to consider talks marks a crucial turning point. If sustained, this approach could pave the way for de-escalation and potentially bring an end to a conflict that has kept the world on edge.

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