The files we follow: Iran’s relations with its neighbouring countries, Iran and the BRICS.
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Hint of an Iran-U.S. Détente?
In September 2024, before being elected, President Trump had already stated that reaching a nuclear deal with Iran was essential. At the end of January 2025, he reaffirmed his hope for an agreement, further indicating that he would be meeting with “very high-level people” in the coming days to discuss the matter.
On the Iranian side, there have also been signals of openness to negotiations and a willingness to reach an agreement on the nuclear program. In mid-January 2025, during an interview with NBC News, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian hinted at a willingness to engage with the U.S. under Donald Trump, stating that, in principle, Iran was open to dialogue with his administration, committed to prioritizing regional peace, and had even offered assistance during the wildfires in Los Angeles a few days prior. More recently, Iranian reformist politician Kamal Kharrazi, head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations and a close advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, confirmed Iran’s readiness for negotiations, provided that the U.S. adopts a constructive approach. A few days ago, on January 30, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei reiterated that Iran had signaled multiple times its willingness to resume talks again if the other side was serious about it.
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