The US president expressed his desire to speak with the new Iranian leader, despite persistent tensions in the Middle East.

Donald Trump wants to meet with Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
Donald Trump wants to meet with Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei

Donald Trump He stated that he would like to meet with Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's new Supreme Leader appointed in late February. This willingness to engage in dialogue comes as the Iranian leader has yet to make a public appearance since taking office. The US president appears to want to pave the way for discussions on Middle East peace and the nuclear issue, two topics that have fueled tensions between Washington and Tehran for decades.

A tense diplomatic context

Trump's proposal contains a paradoxical dimension. The American president seeks dialogue with a man whose family members perished in military strikes orchestrated under his administration. This complex situation reflects the contradictions of American policy in the region, where displays of force alternate with attempts at diplomatic rapprochement.

Waiting for an Iranian response

The intentions of the White House occupant remain unclear. No official reaction has come from Tehran regarding this American overture. Relations between the two countries remain marked by deep mistrust, and Mojtaba Khamenei's absence from public view fuels speculation about his ability to engage his country in a new phase of dialogue with Washington.

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