Iran's New Supreme Leader Open to Talks with the U.S.

Recent reports suggest that Iran's new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is open to discussions with the United States, indicating a possible shift in diplomatic relations. This comes amidst ongoing conflicts in West Asia, with President Trump hinting at a resolution in the near future. However, Iran's Foreign Ministry has denied any recent negotiations with the U.S., emphasizing the lack of dialogue during the past weeks of conflict. As tensions escalate, the potential for a ceasefire on April 9 has been proposed, coinciding with Trump's planned visit to Israel. This evolving situation raises significant questions about the future of U.S.-Iran relations and regional stability.
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Iran's Diplomatic Shift

According to reports from an Israeli media outlet, Iran's newly appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has expressed willingness to engage in discussions with the United States, hinting at a potential diplomatic relationship amid ongoing conflicts. The report references a conversation between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. mediator Steve Witkoff, which received approval from high-ranking Iranian officials. Previously, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that the vital global shipping route, the Strait of Hormuz, would 'open very soon' amidst the turmoil in West Asia. He also suggested a vision of joint management between the U.S. and Iran. ये खबर आप गज़ब वायरल में पढ़ रहे हैं। The President stated, 'It will be under joint control. I and the Ayatollah, whoever that Ayatollah is or the next Ayatollah.'


Iran Denies U.S. Negotiations

ईरान ने अमेरिका के साथ बातचीत से इनकार किया

Earlier, a spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed Trump's claims of negotiations, asserting that the Islamic Republic has not engaged in any discussions with Washington during the past 24 days of what they termed an unprovoked war by the U.S. and Israel. This report surfaced as President Trump claimed that conversations had taken place between Washington and Tehran, highlighting 'significant points of agreement.' He also announced that, amid rising tensions in West Asia, he instructed the U.S. Department of Defense to postpone any military actions against Iranian power plants and energy sites for five days. This development comes as the conflict between the U.S.-Israel and Iran enters its fourth week, with repercussions felt beyond West Asia and the Gulf region, raising concerns over global energy security, supply disruptions, and damaged infrastructure—both civilian and military.


Potential End to U.S.-Iran Conflict

क्या अमेरिका-ईरान युद्ध 9 अप्रैल को समाप्त होगा?

Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that a government official indicated that following President Trump's decision to halt attacks on Tehran's energy infrastructure, a potential date of April 9 has been set for ending the ongoing conflict against Iran. Trump referenced 'positive' discussions aimed at de-escalation, leading to a five-day pause on attacks targeting Iranian power and energy facilities. The official noted that the war is expected to conclude before Trump’s upcoming visit to Israel to receive a national award at the end of this month. The unnamed official further stated, 'Ending the war on April 9 will allow Trump to arrive in Israel in time to receive the award on Independence Day.'