19.06.2025 20:01
It has been reported that U.S. President Donald Trump's Special Representative for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, has had several phone conversations with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi in an effort to end the Israel-Iran conflicts. It was also noted that the U.S. proposal was rejected by Iran during these discussions.
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It is claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump's Special Representative for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi have spoken on the phone several times since the beginning of the conflicts between Israel and Iran.
While the Israel-Iran conflicts, which started with Israel's attacks on Iran, continue; the diplomatic traffic is also ongoing without slowing down.
CLAIM OF U.S. AND IRAN DISCUSSIONS
In reports based on unnamed diplomats cited by the U.S. press, it is claimed that U.S. President Donald Trump's Special Representative for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi have spoken on the phone several times since the conflicts between Israel and Iran began on June 13.
WHAT WAS DISCUSSED IN THE MEETINGS?
In the discussions aimed at ending the conflicts, it was reported that Arakchi stated that Iran would not return to negotiations until the Israeli attacks ceased.
It was also noted that the proposal presented by the U.S. to Iran at the end of last month, which foresees the establishment of a regional consortium to enrich uranium outside of Iran, was discussed, but Iran has so far rejected this proposal.
WHAT HAD HAPPENED?
On June 13, Israel launched large-scale attacks targeting the military's high command, primarily focusing on nuclear facilities in various cities of Iran.
The conflicts intensified with Iran's response to Israel's attacks. In the week-long conflicts, missile attacks on important cities such as Haifa and Tel Aviv caused significant damage in those cities.
Israel's attacks on critical Iranian cities also continued. The toll of the conflicts is getting heavier every day.
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