Trump signals possible renewed talks with Iran amid conflicting signals

US President Donald Trump said renewed talks with Iran are “possible” in the near term, despite conflicting signals from Washington and Tehran. Pakistani sources suggested potential positive developments within 36 to 72 hours, amid ongoing diplomatic efforts despite heightened rhetoric.

President Trump told the New York Post via text message that restarting negotiations “is possible,” signaling a potential diplomatic opening. Pakistani officials noted that Islamabad continues engaging Tehran diplomatically, with the ceasefire holding and “positive intentions on both sides” preventing military escalation.

Axios reported that US officials are considering giving Iran an additional three to five days under the ceasefire to organize its position and propose a deal. They warned that failure could lead to renewed military action, while a source close to the administration said Trump “does not want to use military force for now” and seeks to end the war, though he might reconsider if mediators like Pakistan fail to secure Iran's involvement.

Iran responded cautiously. The semi-official Tasnim news agency dismissed claims of imminent talks, insisting Tehran's stance remains unchanged. Iran's UN ambassador indicated readiness for talks once the US lifts its maritime blockade. Meanwhile, Iran's Revolutionary Guards navy announced seizing three vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, and the ground forces commander warned of “severe consequences” for any miscalculation, stressing high readiness for a “firm and harsh” response.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the ceasefire extension as an important opportunity to de-escalate and foster diplomacy and confidence-building.

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