The New York Times: Trump proposed that Vice President Pence meet with the Iranian Foreign Minister this week, leaving the G7 early to stay at the White House.

The New York Times, citing officials familiar with the matter, reported that Trump proposed that Vice President Vance meet with Iranian officials this week and leave the G7 early, triggering speculation about US-Iran diplomacy. (Synopsis: Israeli air strikes on Iran's "oil soars 10%", Michael Sylor shouts bitcoin: buy more and earn more) (Background added: Israel bombed Iran's natural gas oil fields for the first time, and also asked the United States to send troops!) How Trump responded) According to the New York Times, citing officials familiar with the matter, Trump has proposed that Vice President Vance interview with Middle East envoy Witkov this week with Iranian officials appears to be trying to find a diplomatic outlet for tensions in the Middle East. And the White House confirmed that Trump will leave the G7 summit in Italy early due to the situation in the Middle East, highlighting the urgency of the incident. The New York Times quoted US officials as revealing that if the itinerary is finalized, Iran's counterpart will be Foreign Minister Abbas Aragachi. It is understood that Aragochi led technical negotiations in the 2015 nuclear agreement and is familiar with the requirements of the US side. The United States and Iran have not had formal diplomatic relations since 1979. According to the US Congressional Research Service, bilateral interaction has been plagued by sanctions and nuclear disputes for many years. Vance and Witkov have exchanged views with Iranian representatives in Oman this year on the enrichment ratio, but no consensus has yet been reached; The US demanded that Iran return to below 3.67%, and Iran insisted on retaining "minimal" rights. Despite Trump's repeated statements that Iran is ready to negotiate "they want a deal," challenges remain. A lack of mutual trust, disagreements over the enrichment cap, and Israel's security concerns could make the meeting stillborn. But if Vance finally meets Aragochi in a third place, it will be the highest level of direct dialogue between the two countries in more than four decades. Whatever the outcome, Trump's move has sent a signal to Iran and allies that Washington still has room to negotiate while maintaining pressure. Next, the world will be watching to see if the two sides can grasp this gap and add a silver lining to the turbulent Middle East. Related Stories Never Stop! Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said: "completely destroy" the Israeli regime by force Trump: The United States has long known that Israel will send troops to Iran! But Iran is welcome to continue "nuclear negotiations" and many high-ranking Iranian officials have died! Launch "unlimited" retaliation against Israel, send drone battle groups [New York Times: Trump proposes Vice President Vance to meet with Iranian foreign ministers this week, leave the G7 early to sit in the White House] This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".

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