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Tehran open to negotiations with Washington if U.S. behavior changes

8 June 2026
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The head of Iran’s parliament’s national security committee, Ebrahim Azizi, stated in a CNN interview that Iran would be open to negotiating with the United States, provided that American officials, including President Donald Trump, demonstrate genuine sincerity. Azizi expressed skepticism regarding Trump’s claims that a deal is imminent, asserting that Iran doubts the honesty of the U.S. leadership. He emphasized that successful negotiations depend on a realistic framework, which he attributed to the U.S. freezing Iranian assets. Azizi noted that while Iran remains firm on issues related to enriched uranium and nuclear weapons, the U.S. had previously agreed to release Iran’s frozen assets during negotiations. He concluded that trust in U.S. actions is crucial for any peace agreement, stressing that Iran’s conditions must be met to safeguard its national interests, particularly concerning economic and regional stability.

Why It Matters

The ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran have significant implications for international relations and stability in the Middle East. Historically, U.S.-Iran negotiations have been fraught with mistrust, particularly following the U.S. withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018 and the subsequent imposition of sanctions. Iran’s insistence on the release of frozen assets highlights the financial pressures it faces, which are exacerbated by economic sanctions. The outcome of these negotiations could impact not only U.S.-Iran relations but also broader geopolitical dynamics in the region, particularly concerning Iran’s influence in Lebanon and other areas.

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