Trump Confirms Iran Talks, Urges Putin to End Ukraine War

President Donald Trump confirmed that the United States is actively engaged in negotiations with Iran, stating there is more than one meeting occurring. He referenced past US actions, suggesting Iran is motivated to negotiate to avoid a repeat. On Ukraine, Trump described a limited pause in attacks and expressed his desire for Vladimir Putin to end the war. The President also commented positively on his meeting with Colombian leader Gustavo Petro, discussing counter-narcotics and sanctions.

Key Points: Trump Says Iran Talks Underway, Urges Putin on Ukraine

  • Trump confirms active Iran negotiations
  • Says multiple meetings are occurring
  • Urges Putin to end Ukraine war
  • Describes temporary pause in attacks
  • Met with Colombian President Petro
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Trump says Iran talks underway, urges Putin to end war in Ukraine

President Trump confirms active negotiations with Iran and calls on Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine during a White House event.

"We are negotiating with them right now. - Donald Trump"

Washington, Feb 4

President Donald Trump has said that the United States is negotiating with Iran and indicated the talks involve more than one meeting, while also saying he wants Russia's Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.

Asked at a White House event on Tuesday (local time) whether negotiations with Iran were happening this week, Trump replied, "Yeah."

Pressed on where the meetings would be held and what the US needed to hear from Iran, he said: "They're all over, but they are negotiating." He added: "They'd like to do something, and we'll see if something is going to be done."

Trump also referenced earlier US action as he described the stakes for Tehran. "They had a chance to do something a while ago, and it didn't work out, and we did Midnight Hammer," he said. "I don't think they want that happening again, but they would like to negotiate."

He said the discussions are active.

"We are negotiating with them right now," Trump said. When asked again for the location, he responded: "I can't tell you that." He added: "There really is more than one meeting."

On the war in Ukraine, Trump described a limited pause in attacks during freezing conditions and said strikes resumed after the pause ended.

"It was Sunday. It was Sunday to Sunday, and it opened up, and he hit him hard last night," Trump said, referring to renewed attacks. He added, "No, he agreed. He kept his word on that."

Trump said Putin wanted a broader end to the conflict. "I would have liked him -- I want him to end the war," he said. "I spoke to him. I want him to end the war."

The President's comments came during a bill-signing ceremony, where he took questions from reporters after remarks on domestic legislation and other issues.

Trump also fielded questions on his meeting earlier Tuesday with Gustavo Petro, describing it as positive and saying the two discussed counter-narcotics efforts and sanctions.

"Yeah, we did. We worked on it, and we got along very well," Trump said. "We are; we're working on that, and we're working on some other things too, including sanctions."

- IANS

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Sarah B
The world needs peace, especially with the Ukraine war dragging on. But Trump's approach seems very unpredictable. One day it's maximum pressure, next day it's talks. This volatility affects global markets, including ours in India.
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Priya S
"Midnight Hammer" – what is that? The language is so vague. As a common citizen, it's hard to understand what's really going on. I just hope any deal with Iran considers the interests of countries like India who have historical ties there.
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Rohit P
Frankly, I'm more concerned about the impact on oil prices. If US-Iran talks succeed, will Iranian oil flood the market and bring prices down? That would be a big relief for us paying ₹100+ per litre! 🛢️⬇️
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Karthik V
With respect, I think the focus should be more on ending the war in Ukraine. That conflict has caused far more global disruption. Trump saying "I want him to end the war" is good, but where is the concrete diplomatic action? Just words.
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Nisha Z
India has always advocated for dialogue and diplomacy. So this is a positive step in principle. But the US needs to be consistent in its foreign policy. The on-again, off-again approach during the last administration hurt our Chabahar port plans.

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