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Iran's president says it will negotiate with the US

Iran's president says it will negotiate with the US

Summary

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian announced that Iran would engage in talks with the United States. The discussions, encouraged by regional allies, aim to address U.S. concerns, provided they occur in a "suitable" environment. The talks are planned to take place in Istanbul amid U.S. military readiness and ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear actions and protests.

Key Facts

  • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian agreed to discuss with the U.S. after regional allies' encouragement.
  • President Pezeshkian stated negotiations depend on a threat-free environment.
  • The talks are scheduled for Friday in Istanbul.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump expressed willingness to negotiate but warned of negative consequences if talks fail.
  • The U.S. has increased military presence in the region with significant naval assets.
  • Iran faces internal unrest with protests over economic issues, turning into calls for political change.
  • Iran reported 3,117 protest deaths, but other groups report higher figures.
  • Protests have led to significant civilian casualties and international concern.
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