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Trump Says Open to Meeting Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei as Araghchi Dismisses Proposal

Trump Says Open to Meeting Iran’s Mojtaba Khamenei as Araghchi Dismisses Proposal

From Arab Times · () English

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  • U.S. President Donald Trump indicated openness to meeting Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
  • Trump stated such a meeting could occur if it facilitated a nuclear or political agreement.
  • An Iranian official dismissed the proposal, suggesting it was unlikely to materialize.

President Donald Trump has expressed a willingness to meet with Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, suggesting such a dialogue could pave the way for a nuclear or political accord. Trump's remarks, made in Washington, indicate a potential diplomatic opening between the two nations, which have a history of strained relations. The U.S. president's openness to direct talks with Iran's highest authority signals a departure from previous approaches and highlights a focus on de-escalation and negotiation.

However, the prospect of such a high-level meeting faces significant hurdles. Mohammad Araghchi, Iran's deputy foreign minister, dismissed Trump's proposal, characterizing it as unlikely to happen. Araghchi's comments from Tehran suggest that while the idea of a meeting has been floated, there is no concrete indication from the Iranian side that it is being seriously considered or pursued. The Iranian dismissal underscores the deep-seated mistrust and complex political dynamics that continue to define the relationship between the two countries.

I think I'd do that, yes.

— Donald TrumpTrump responded affirmatively when asked if he would meet Iran's Supreme Leader.
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