The U.S. and Israel are exploring a potential deal to end the Iran conflict despite Tehran denying talks, as military tensions and diplomatic efforts unfold simultaneously.
JD Vance and Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed a potential framework to end the ongoing Iran conflict, according to reports, as diplomatic efforts intensify behind the scenes. The talks reportedly explored possible terms for a negotiated settlement with Iran.
Despite these developments, Iranian officials have publicly denied engaging in direct negotiations with the United States, insisting their position remains unchanged. Meanwhile, reports suggest Tehran may be willing to offer significant concessions on its nuclear programme, though chances of a final agreement are said to be low.
As diplomatic signals emerge, tensions remain high, with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reportedly launching fresh missile and drone strikes targeting U.S. bases and allied locations in the Gulf region. Analysts say the situation reflects a mix of escalating military pressure and cautious backchannel diplomacy.
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