Iran lehnt Trumps Waffenstillstandsangebot ab und signalisiert damit Offenheit für Gespräche

Iran lehnt Trumps Waffenstillstandsvorschlag ab, zeigt aber Bereitschaft zu Verhandlungen, was Hoffnungen auf eine diplomatische Lösung der zunehmenden Spannungen weckt.
Tehran, Iran - In a move that surprised many, Iranian officials have rejected President Donald Trump's offer for a ceasefire, but have also signaled an openness to potential talks with U.S. negotiators. Dies geschieht vor dem Hintergrund eskalierender Spannungen zwischen den beiden Nationen, die in den letzten Wochen ihren Höhepunkt erreicht haben.
According to sources within the Iranian government, the country's leadership views Trump's ceasefire proposal as a mere political ploy, devoid of any genuine attempt to de-escalate the crisis. Iranian officials have characterized the offer as 'insincere' and 'lacking substance,' believing it to be more focused on scoring domestic political points than achieving a meaningful diplomatic solution.
However, the Iranian government has also indicated a willingness to engage in direct negotiations with U.S. representatives, potentially in the neutral setting of Islamabad, Pakistan. This signals a potential shift in Iran's stance, raising hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the spiraling tensions between the two adversaries.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Quelle: The New York Times


