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Foreign Media: Iran Has Received US Message Through Mediator
According to a report by CBS News on March 23, after U.S. President Trump hinted at a possible agreement, a senior official from Iran’s Foreign Ministry stated on the 23rd that Iran has received messages from the United States through mediators. This could be a sign of negotiations between the two warring countries.
The Iranian official said, “We have understood the U.S. perspective through mediators and are reviewing it.”
Earlier on the 23rd, Trump announced on social media that the U.S. and Iran have recently had “very good and productive discussions” on fully resolving their hostilities. He later told reporters that both sides had about 15 points of consensus, and Iranian officials indicated that “they want peace.” Trump predicted, “I believe we are very likely to reach an agreement in the end.”
According to Reuters on March 23, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson denied having any talks with the U.S. in the past 24 days. Not long before, President Trump said that both sides had found “important points of consensus” in recent days.
Iran’s official news agency IRNA quoted the Foreign Ministry spokesperson as saying that in recent days, some friendly countries conveyed messages that the U.S. has requested talks to end the war, but Iran has not responded yet.
(Source: Reference News)