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Iran signals dialogue as Trump warns of consequences

Published on: February 4, 2026 4:09 PM

Iran’s president has confirmed that he ordered the start of talks with the United States, provided negotiations take place without threats or pressure. The announcement came after US President Donald Trump warned that serious consequences would follow if no agreement was reached.

Although Iran has not officially named a location, regional diplomatic sources indicated that the meeting is likely to take place in Turkey, following mediation efforts by several Middle Eastern states. These talks come amid heightened military tensions in the region.

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Meanwhile, Washington has increased its military presence in the Middle East by deploying an aircraft carrier group, citing concerns over instability and Iran’s internal unrest. Trump has maintained a dual stance, expressing hope for diplomacy while keeping military options on the table.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said he instructed his foreign minister to pursue what he described as fair and equitable negotiations. He emphasized that talks should focus only on the nuclear issue and not include Iran’s missile or defense programs.

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The renewed dialogue follows last year’s collapse of negotiations after a brief regional war involving Israel, Iran, and the United States. That conflict resulted in heavy casualties and damage to military and nuclear facilities across the region.

At home, Iran continues to face intense pressure from economic hardship and widespread protests, with human rights groups reporting thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of arrests. These domestic challenges add urgency to diplomatic efforts aimed at easing international tensions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: diplomacy efforts, Iran protests, Iran US talks, Latest, Middle East Tensions, nuclear negotiations, Trump threats

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