He vice president of the United StatesJD Vance, would have maintained a conversation telephone with the Israeli prime ministerBenjamin Netanyahu, to begin negotiations with Iran and discuss the components of a possible agreement to end the waras reported by Barak Ravid, the Global Affairs correspondent for Axios, in your X account.
This information comes just after Donald Trump has insisted that Iran is negotiating with the United States and that it has already agreed not to have nuclear weapons. “I would say there is a good chance that a deal will be reached,” the Republican said at an event in Tennessee.
He explained that this agreement will benefit US allies in the Middle East, including Israelwho “has been a great partner in this fight.”

The US president reiterated that both countries have maintained in the last two days “very good and productive talks on a complete and total resolution” of hostilities, which began on February 28 with a large-scale attack by the United States and Israel.
In the early hours of this Monday, Trump had already announced that negotiations had begun with a “respected” politician in the country – without revealing his identity – to end the war, for which he said he had postponed attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure for five days to give room for talks. According to Israeli media, the Iranian leader with whom Trump’s main envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, negotiated, is the president of the Parliament of the Persian nation, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
However, different Iranian voices denied his words.
The agency Farsclose to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard reported that there is no direct communication or through intermediary countries with the United States. The outlet has insisted in the speech that Trump’s announcement was the result of the Islamic Republic’s threats to attack the energy infrastructure of the Persian Gulf.
According to the Iranian agency Tasnimthe Strait of Hormuz will not return to pre-conflict conditions “as long as psychological warfare lasts.” In fact, the Islamic Republic has vowed to continue retaliatory attacks to defend its territory.
For his part, the president of the Iranian ParliamentMohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, assured that does not maintain negotiations with the United States about a possible ceasefire. “No negotiations have taken place with the United States, and fake news is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire the United States and Israel find themselves in,” Ghalibaf said in a message on the X social network.
The Iranian leader and former commander of the Revolutionary Guard said that “the Iranian people demand complete punishment for the aggressors” and stressed that the country’s authorities remain “firm” until that goal is achieved.
He Iranian Foreign Ministry spokespersonIsmail Baghaei, admitted this Monday that the country has received messages from the US through intermediaries in which he requested negotiations, but assured that at this time there are no ongoing talks.
The diplomat also rejected that any negotiation or dialogue with the United States had taken place during the last 24 days of the “imposed war” and stressed that the position of the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz and the conditions for the end of the conflict has not changed, in an apparent reference to the fact that it will continue to be closed.
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