Trump to Hold Iran War Talks with Top Security Advisors: Reports
US President Donald Trump is expected to hold a high-level meeting with his top national security and foreign policy advisors to discuss the ongoing Iran war, according to multiple US media reports. The move comes at a time when diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran appear to have stalled, increasing uncertainty in the region.
Recent negotiations, including talks mediated through Pakistan, failed to produce a breakthrough. Iranian officials have blamed the United States for the collapse of discussions, while Washington has indicated that Tehranās latest proposals do not meet its key conditionsāparticularly regarding nuclear restrictions.
Reports suggest that Trump will use the meeting to evaluate strategic options, including military, diplomatic, and economic measures, as tensions remain high. At the same time, Iran has proposed a partial deal focusing on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and easing hostilities, though without addressing its nuclear programāan issue the US considers non-negotiable.
Trump has also reiterated that any potential agreement would require Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions, emphasizing that talks would be meaningless without this commitment.
The upcoming discussions in Washington are seen as critical in determining the next phase of the conflict, with global markets and regional stability hanging in the balance. Analysts warn that without a diplomatic breakthrough, the risk of escalation could increase significantly.
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