Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the start of talks with the United States on the nuclear deal, Iranian local media reported on Monday.
The development comes amid heightened military and political tension between the two countries. The US has increased its naval presence near Iran and has repeatedly warned of possible military action if Tehran continues nuclear activities deemed unacceptable by the West.
Earlier today, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Tehran is examining various diplomatic options to manage tensions with the US, adding that it hopes for results “in the coming days.”
“Regional countries are the go-between for messages that have been exchanged. Various points have been exchanged and we are currently
deciding and examining the details of each diplomatic process that we hope will bring results in coming days,” Baghaei said.
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