Iran has formally responded to a diplomatic letter from President Donald Trump regarding nuclear negotiations, marking a significant development in ongoing international discussions. The response, delivered just one day after the letter was sent, indicates that Tehran is willing to engage but remains firm on its key demands.
Officials in Iran acknowledged receipt of the proposal and stated that any future negotiations must be based on mutual respect and recognition of their country’s rights under international agreements. While Tehran did not immediately disclose specific details of its reply, sources familiar with the matter suggested that Iran is seeking assurances regarding sanctions relief and international economic cooperation.
The Trump administration has made clear that it is open to discussions but expects Iran to demonstrate concrete steps toward limiting its nuclear program. U.S. officials reiterated that the goal remains to prevent the development of nuclear weapons while ensuring regional stability.
Diplomatic analysts view Iran’s swift response as a sign that both sides may be open to dialogue, but obstacles remain. Previous efforts at negotiations have faltered over disagreements on verification measures, economic sanctions, and regional security concerns.
As international leaders closely monitor the situation, the coming weeks are expected to determine whether the two nations can find common ground or if tensions will escalate further.