ALBAWABA - Despite persisting tensions between the two countries, the White House declared that Iran had accepted some of the U.S. ideas during ongoing private conversations, indicating some progress.
Officials noted that conversations are ongoing and headed in the right path, indicating that behind-closed-door discussions seem more constructive than public pronouncements suggest. The White House claims that in contrast to their public statements, Iranian negotiators have demonstrated a more conciliatory attitude in private.
The administration stressed that Iran still had a chance to come to a deal that would allay worries about its nuclear program. While emphasizing that Donald Trump still has all choices, U.S. officials cautioned that breaking promises may have major military repercussions.
The events take place in the midst of continuous military pressure on Iran, whose capabilities are allegedly being weakened by U.S. operations. According to officials, if hostilities continue, the existing military timeframe may be extended for many weeks.
As a result of continued diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran, there are rising optimism that oil supplies may restart via the Strait of Hormuz in the coming days.
