United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said on Tuesday that a resumption of negotiations aimed at ending the conflict with Iran was "highly likely", according to information gathered by the international organization.
Speaking at a press conference in Beirut, the UN chief indicated that several converging signs suggested a resumption of diplomatic talks in the near future. This statement comes amid heightened regional tensions, particularly related to the escalation between Hezbollah and Israel, against the backdrop of a broader confrontation involving Iran.
At the same time, the American president Donald Trump He stated that talks with Tehran could resume "within the next two days." In an interview with the New York Post, he raised the possibility of these discussions taking place in Pakistan, without providing further details about their format or participants.
These announcements suggest a possible resumption of diplomatic dialogue after a period marked by rising military and political tensions. However, the exact details of these negotiations, as well as the objectives pursued by the various parties, remain uncertain at this stage.
The potential resumption of talks could be a key step in international efforts to de-escalate the conflict. The international community is closely monitoring these developments, hoping for a lasting de-escalation in a region already weakened by several simultaneous crises.
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