Senior American officials are meeting directly with representatives of the Iranian regime in a new round of negotiations, according to journalist Noam Amir. In comments reported by Channel 14, Amir added that there is little left to do but 'pray hard that they blow up the deal and begin preparing for the next threat — Iran will race to rebuild its capabilities.'
Journalist Noam Amir reported Sunday evening that senior American officials are currently engaged in direct face-to-face talks with representatives of the Iranian regime, marking a new phase in ongoing US-Iran negotiations. The report comes amid a long-running diplomatic track that has seen multiple ups and downs, including reports of tension behind the scenes, as The Zioneer previously covered.
Amir, whose comments were aired on Channel 14, offered a pessimistic assessment of the talks' trajectory. The journalist attributed this to what he described as Iran's incentive to buy time and rebuild its military capabilities — although the precise content of the negotiations and any progress toward a deal remain unclear.
The development follows weeks of diplomatic maneuvering. As The Zioneer reported, President Trump has urged Iran back to negotiations while maintaining military pressure, and the talks have reportedly seen moments of progress and setbacks. This latest round of talks adds a concrete in-person dimension to what has so far been a channel largely conducted through intermediaries and public statements.
It remains unclear which specific American and Iranian officials are participating in the face-to-face meeting, or whether any framework for a deal has been discussed. The report relies on a single source, and no official confirmation has been issued by either the US or Iranian governments.
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