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Trump Confirms Willingness to Engage With Iran’s New Leadership

Trump Says He Agreed to Talk With Iran’s New Leaders

President Trump Returns from Kentucky More: President Donald J. Trump disembarks Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House Wednesday evening, Aug. 21, 2019, returning from his trip to the American Veterans (AMVETS) 75th National Convention in Louisville, KY. (Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour). Original public domain image from Flickr

Washington, D.C. — Former U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that he plans to engage with Iran’s new leadership, following their reported interest in opening a dialogue with his administration.

“They want to talk and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to them,” Trump was quoted as saying by The Atlantic magazine.

Trump criticized the timing of Iran’s initiative, suggesting that the country should have approached the United States sooner. “They should have done it sooner. They should have given what was very practical and easy to do sooner. They waited too long,” he added.

His remarks reflect his longstanding view that earlier engagement could have helped address practical issues more efficiently, while avoiding unnecessary delays.

Dialogue Plans Remain Unclear

Despite confirming his willingness to talk, Trump did not provide details on when these conversations might take place. The absence of a timeline leaves observers uncertain about the next steps, though the acknowledgment itself signals a potential thaw in communication between the former U.S. president and Iran’s new leadership.

Trump’s statement has already drawn attention from international analysts, who note that even preliminary discussions could have implications for regional diplomacy and U.S. foreign policy. The prospect of direct engagement between Trump and Iran’s officials highlights the continued focus on West Asia, where tensions remain sensitive.

While the exact format or timing of the talks is yet to be revealed, Trump’s confirmation indicates a willingness to explore dialogue with Iran’s new leaders. Observers will be watching closely as developments unfold and as the former president’s statements shape expectations of potential engagement.

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