U.S. President Donald Trump Confirms Active Peace Talks with Iran Amid Energy Concessions
On March 25, former President-elect (or current) US leader Donald Trump confirmed that active peace negotiations are underway between Washington and Tehran while simultaneously sending a new diplomatic proposal to the Iranian government.
Key Points
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1US President Donald Trump claims active peace talks are underway with Iranian officials, including a recent presentation of his administration's fifteen-point plan.
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2Iran officially denies the existence or occurrence of these negotiations and disputes Washington/Tehran statements about 'productive' discussions.
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3Trump asserts that Iran has made significant concessions regarding oil/gas supplies while expressing confidence in reaching an agreement on nuclear weapons.
Developments
US President Donald Trump has claimed he is negotiating with Iran to end the war after both sides allegedly agreed on ending Iranian uranium enrichment. In contrast, an official from Tehran denies that any negotiations have occurred and mocks these claims as internal conflicts within Washington's own administration while attacks continue across the Middle East.
Donald Trump announced on March 24 that he is negotiating a peace agreement with Iran via Pakistan and claimed to receive hydrocarbon-related gifts from Tehran, though no details were provided. While the US reportedly presented this plan earlier in February without Iranian confirmation or participation as of Tuesday's report (March 15), an official denied these claims by stating "the United States [is] negotiating with itself."
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that negotiations are underway regarding nuclear weapons, strategic concerns around the Strait of Hormuz, and a potential agreement with Iran as reported in March 2026 news updates from The Hindu website (IST). This article also includes information about migrating to new commenting platforms for registered users on Vuukle or by registering an account.