Claims of Trump Negotiating with Iran: Tehran Officially Denies
Claims of Trump's talks with - Claims of Trump negotiating with Iran - Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that negotiations were underway with Iran to end the war. He stated that these talks were progressing "productively" and aimed at reducing tensions in the region.

However, the Tehran government vehemently denied Trump's statement. Iranian officials emphasized that there were no direct talks with the United States and that such claims were baseless.
Trump's statement came after he postponed his announced attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure for a five-day period. This move was interpreted as an opportunity to find diplomatic solutions.
These contradictory statements created uncertainty in international markets and led to chaos after Trump's announcement of a pause regarding Iran. Investors expressed concerns about the future development of the political situation in the region.
Analysts emphasize that Trump is rushing for negotiations, but Iran is not. This situation leads to continued tension and further deepens distrust between the parties. The international community is closely monitoring the process.
