Mojtaba Khamenei has reportedly shown support for negotiations with the United States, marking a potential shift in Iran’s stance during a period of heightened tensions.
According to reports from Arab media, the Iranian leader has backed the idea of dialogue with Washington. This comes after earlier statements from Iranian officials had rejected any possibility of talks following claims made by Donald Trump.
President Trump had previously stated that discussions between the United States and Iran were already underway and suggested that both sides could soon reach a final agreement. However, Iranian authorities had initially denied that any such negotiations were taking place.
Recent international media reports now indicate a possible change in direction, with diplomatic efforts gaining momentum. It has also been claimed that a meeting between the two sides could take place in Islamabad, highlighting Pakistan’s growing importance as a mediator in the ongoing dispute.
These developments suggest that despite earlier tensions, both countries may be moving cautiously toward dialogue, raising hopes for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.






