White House Mulls New Talks With Iran Amid Tensions

The Trump administration is weighing a second round of direct talks with Iran in Pakistan, seeking to defuse rising tensions between the two nations, according to the White House Press Secretary.
The Trump administration is actively considering plans for a second round of in-person talks between the United States and Iran, set to take place in Pakistan, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. This potential new dialogue comes amid heightened tensions and the threat of conflict between the two adversaries.
The decision to pursue these talks reflects a shift in the administration's approach, as it seeks to de-escalate the volatile situation through diplomatic engagement. The first round of direct talks between the US and Iran were held earlier this year in an undisclosed location, a move that was seen as a departure from the Trump administration's previous hardline stance towards Tehran.
The renewed talks would provide an opportunity for both sides to address their grievances and explore potential paths forward. Iran has long accused the US of engaging in a campaign of
Source: Deutsche Welle


