Conflicting statements on talks between the US and Iran: Tension rises after Trump postponed military strikes
Trump's postponement of attacks increased - Trump's postponement of attacks US-Iran - Conflicting statements regarding possible talks between the US and Iran are in the spotlight of the international community. Against the backdrop of tension created by US President Donald Trump's last-minute halt of planned military operations against Iran, the parties' differing positions on the topic of talks further complicate the situation.

According to President Trump, Iran is eager to reach an agreement with the United States, and "very productive" talks are currently underway. He emphasized the Islamic Republic's desire to achieve a certain understanding, expressing the possibility of a diplomatic solution.
However, Tehran categorically denies these claims. Iranian officials called Trump's statements about talks "fake news," declaring that there was no direct contact with the US. This situation is a clear example of the deep distrust existing between the two countries.
These conflicting statements emerged after Trump's last-minute postponement of planned military attacks against Iran's energy infrastructure. The US leader had justified this decision with the possibility that the attacks could end many lives.
Even attempts to establish diplomatic relations between the parties are accompanied by differing positions from officials of both countries. This situation further disrupts the already fragile stability in the region and seriously concerns the international community.
Analysts believe that such conflicting messages do not create a reliable basis for effective negotiations and hinder the restoration of trust between the parties. The importance of a clearer and more coordinated position for achieving diplomatic progress in the future is particularly emphasized.
