U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, stated that talks between Washington and Tehran are showing promise, raising hopes for a long-term peace deal. In an interview on Fox News' The Ingraham Angle, Witkoff confirmed that the two nations are already communicating—both directly and through intermediaries—and expressed confidence in achieving a comprehensive agreement.
“We are already talking to each other... The conversations are promising,” said Witkoff. “Now it’s for us to sit down with the Iranians and get to a comprehensive peace agreement, and I am very confident that we are going to achieve that.”
The remarks come amid renewed diplomatic efforts following a ceasefire announcement by President Trump between U.S. ally Israel and Iran. The ceasefire aimed to de-escalate a sharp uptick in hostilities that began on June 13, when Israel launched airstrikes against Iran. Iran retaliated by targeting a U.S. base in Qatar, prompting a regional crisis.
The underlying tension stems from Iran’s nuclear program, which Tehran insists is peaceful. Washington, however, seeks assurance that Iran will not acquire nuclear weapons. The U.S. launched airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, triggering fears of a broader conflict.
Israel, widely believed to possess nuclear arms, has justified its military actions as necessary to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Unlike Iran, Israel is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
The recent developments mark a pivotal moment in U.S.-Iran relations and could significantly reshape Middle East stability. With indirect negotiations ongoing since April, Washington appears poised to pursue a diplomatic path, aiming to reduce regional tensions and prevent further escalation.


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