Iran Moves Toward Nuclear Talks With United States, Local Media
Iran is signalling a potential shift in its diplomatic approach as it prepares to begin negotiations with the United States focused on its nuclear programme, according to a government source. The developments were reported by Fars News Agency, a media outlet aligned with Iranian state institutions.
The government source said that President Masoud Pezeshkian has formally ordered the start of talks with Washington on the nuclear issue. These negotiations are expected to take place within days and are likely to be held in Türkiye, although official arrangements on timing and location are still being finalised.
The reported move comes amid broader discussions between Iranian and Turkish officials, with Tehran examining diplomatic channels to ease tensions with the United States and address its nuclear programme in a way that could reduce rising regional pressure. Turkish diplomatic efforts have emphasised dialogue as a means to ease tensions, with leaders offering to facilitate talks between the two nations.
While details about the framework and agenda for the negotiations remain under review, the latest reports suggest that both sides are preparing for a possible diplomatic engagement focused specifically on nuclear issues.
The situation reflects a complex regional context, where diplomatic efforts are increasingly balanced with statements from officials and ongoing geopolitical stresses.
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