Trump Signals Shift in Iran Stance, Hints at 'Regime Change'

Trump said the leaders in Iran were “talking sense”, while adding that the US was in contact with the “right people.” | World News

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United States President Donald Trump has signalled a shift in his stance on Iran, claiming progress in Washington's negotiations with the leaders in Tehran.

Addressing reporters on Tuesday, Trump said the leaders in Iran were "talking sense", while adding that the US was in contact with the "right people".

He further made remarks regarding the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear weapons programme, which are currently at the epicenter of the conflict in West Asia.

Trump claimed that Iran had agreed to "never have a nuclear weapon", while adding that Iran was "talking sense".

Regarding the US' alleged negotiations with Iran, Trump said the leaders in Tehran now were different, hinting at "regime change".

He further said the US was negotiating with Iran "right now", while claiming that Iran wants to make a deal.

Trump also mentioned that several officials, including JD Vance, Marco, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and himself, are involved in the negotiations.