Despite threats from US President Donald Trump regarding intensified actions against the Islamic Republic, diplomatic negotiations between the United States and Iran have continued.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that this development was confirmed by a high-ranking official within the US administration, as cited by Fox News.
The network quoted the official as stating that negotiations remain ongoing, and Washington intends to maintain a policy of maximum pressure to reach a viable agreement with Tehran.
In a previous statement to Fox News, US President Donald Trump indicated his readiness to authorize new strikes against Iran, specifically identifying Iranian power plants and bridges as potential targets for American military action should diplomatic efforts fail to yield results.
The ongoing tension between Washington and Tehran is part of a long-standing geopolitical standoff in the Middle East. The US strategy of 'maximum pressure' has historically involved a combination of economic sanctions and military posturing, aimed at curbing Iran's regional influence and nuclear ambitions. These diplomatic efforts, often conducted through intermediaries, reflect the complex and volatile nature of US-Iran relations, which remain a focal point of global security discussions.