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Iran signals openness to CIA talks to end war

Published on: March 4, 2026 8:04 PM

Iran’s intelligence operatives have signalled openness to indirect talks with the Central Intelligence Agency to explore options for ending the war. The outreach comes amid ongoing conflict involving the United States and allies. However, uncertainty remains about whether either side is ready to pursue diplomacy.

Operatives from Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence communicated willingness to engage with the CIA through the intelligence agency of an unnamed third country. Middle Eastern and Western officials familiar with the situation confirmed the outreach. The details highlight the sensitive and secretive nature of the communication.

Read more: Iran rejects US talks, vows war 

Neither the White House nor the CIA immediately responded to requests for comment. U.S. officials expressed scepticism about whether Iran or the Trump administration is genuinely ready for a diplomatic “off‑ramp.” They suggested such talks may not materialise in the short term.

Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva recently ruled out any negotiations with the United States for now, days after joint U.S.‑Israeli military strikes on Iranian territory. Meanwhile, then‑President Donald Trump said Tehran had shown interest in talking but insisted it was “too late” amid ongoing military operations.

Read more: UAE blocks airspace for strikes on Iran

The reported outreach highlights the complexity of the current Middle East conflict and the deep scepticism surrounding potential peace talks. While the gesture could signal some willingness to seek an end to hostilities, diplomatic channels remain largely closed. Analysts say any progress will depend on mutual trust and sustained international mediation efforts.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: end Middle East war, Iran CIA talks, Iran intelligence outreach, Latest, Middle East conflict 2026, Trump Iran conflict, US Iran diplomacy

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