U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States has agreed to Iran's request to continue diplomatic discussions, even as he declared that the ceasefire between the two countries is no longer in effect. His remarks signal a new phase in the tense relationship between Washington and Tehran.
Trump indicated that while diplomatic channels remain open, the earlier truce that helped ease regional tensions has effectively ended. The statement comes amid growing uncertainty following recent military and political developments in the Middle East.
Iran reportedly sought to keep negotiations alive to avoid a broader confrontation and maintain communication with Washington. The U.S. administration agreed to continue talks, raising hopes that diplomacy could still prevent further escalation.
Despite the willingness to negotiate, concerns remain over security in the Gulf region and the potential impact on global energy markets. International observers are closely watching the next round of talks for signs of either progress or renewed tensions.
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