The tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated again, with both sides making conflicting claims about their willingness to engage in talks. The Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson denied reports that Iran had requested negotiations with the U.S., stating they only agreed to a visit by a Qatari mediator. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. has accepted further discussions with Iran but emphasized that the ceasefire between the two nations has ended. In addition, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghtchi is traveling to Oman to discuss ensuring safe maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, Israeli authorities reportedly warned the U.S. government about alleged Iranian plans to assassinate Trump, though details remain unclear.
Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting statements from both the U.S. and Iran regarding negotiations and the status of the ceasefire, without overtly favoring one side over the other. It includes quotes from both Trump and Iranian officials, providing a balanced view of the situation.




