Key Points

The White House maintains direct and indirect communication channels with Iran despite recent military strikes. Press Secretary Leavitt emphasized diplomatic efforts for a non-enrichment nuclear deal while celebrating the success of Operation Midnight Hammer. The administration seeks to expand the Abraham Accords, potentially including Syria in future agreements. These developments occur as US and Iranian officials prepare for peace talks next week.

Key Points: White House Confirms Ongoing Iran Talks Amid Nuclear Diplomacy Push

  • US confirms active Iran talks via Qatari intermediaries
  • Trump admin touts Operation Midnight Hammer as "total obliteration"
  • White House pushes for more Abraham Accords signatories
  • Syria urged to join Middle East peace deal
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We remain in close communication with Iranians: White House

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reaffirms US-Iran communication while highlighting Operation Midnight Hammer success and Abraham Accords expansion.

"We continue to be in close communication with the Iranians...this administration is always focused on diplomacy and peace. – Karoline Leavitt"

Washington DC, June 27

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Thursday (US local time) said the Trump administration is focused on diplomacy and peace, adding that the US continues to remain in close communication with the Iranians.

Addressing a press briefing, Leavitt said, "I spoke to our special envoy Witkoff at length this morning and I can assure all of you we continue to be in close communication with the Iranians and through our intermediaries as well, namely the Qataris, who have been an incredible ally and partner throughout this entire effort. As I said, this administration is always focused on diplomacy and peace, and we want to ensure we can get to a place where Iran agrees to a non-enrichment civil nuclear program."

"The president wants peace. He always has, and right now we're on a diplomatic path with Iran. The president and his team, namely special envoy Witkoff, continue to be in communication with the Iranians and especially our Gulf and Arab partners in the region to come to an agreement with Iran," she added.

Her remarks follow after the US had conducted precision strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites under Operation 'Midnight Hammer'.

Speaking about Operation Hammer, Leavitt said that the mission was a total success.

"When we look at the entirety of the intelligence that we have to date, it concludes that these strikes on the Iranian nuclear facilities were absolutely successful. It was a total obliteration, as the President said. Not only does our own intelligence say that, but the Iranian Foreign Minister also said that. We saw Israel conclude the same thing based on their own intelligence. We also had the United Nations say that as well," she said.

Highlighting that the Abraham Accords was one of Trump's most "signature accomplishments" in his first term, Leavitt said that the US President would like to see more countries sign on during his second term.

"As for our alliance with the state of Israel and that friendship, partnership between the United States and the state of Israel I would argue it has never been stronger and see a new era in which perhaps some of these Gulf and Arab states can sign on to the Abraham Accords," she said.

Leavitt underscored how the US President is hopeful that the more countries in the Middle East would sign the Abraham Accords for enduring peace in the region. "When the President met with the new president of Syria, that was one of the requests that he made for Syria to sign on to the Abraham Accords."

Her remarks were reiterated by the Principal Deputy Spokesperson of the State Department, Tommy Pigott, when asked about the goal of peace talks with Iran taking place next week.

"The goal of an Iranian meeting is to obtain longstanding peace in the region".

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday claimed that American and Iranian officials would hold talks next week, raising hopes of longer-term peace following a fragile ceasefire, even as Tehran insisted it would not abandon its nuclear ambitions, The Times of Israel reported.

- ANI

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments on the US-Iran situation:
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Rajesh K.
Interesting to see US balancing strikes with diplomacy. As Indians, we know how complex West Asia politics can be. Hope this doesn't affect oil prices - our economy can't handle another fuel price hike! 🙏
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Priya M.
The Abraham Accords are good for regional stability, but US should be careful not to isolate Iran completely. India has good relations with both Gulf countries and Iran - we need balanced diplomacy in this sensitive region.
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Amit S.
US says they want peace but conducts strikes on nuclear sites? Sounds contradictory. As a nuclear power ourselves, we know these matters require extreme caution. Hope Chabahar port project isn't affected by this tension.
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Sunita R.
The Qatar mediation angle is interesting. India has strong ties with Qatar too - maybe we can play a constructive role behind the scenes? Our diaspora in Gulf countries gives us unique understanding of regional dynamics.
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Vikram J.
While US-Iran talks are important, let's not forget India's interests. We import oil from Iran and have millions working in Gulf countries. Hope our MEA is closely monitoring this situation. Jai Hind!

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