Thursday, March 26, 2026- President Donald Trump asserted that Iran secretly wants to reach a deal with the United States to end the ongoing conflict, but is too afraid to admit it publicly due to fear of reprisals from within its own ranks or from U.S. forces.
Trump made the remarks at a political dinner in Washington, saying Tehran leadership wants negotiations “so badly” but won’t acknowledge it because they worry about being perceived as weak or being harmed by domestic opponents.
The comments come amid intense military action in the Middle East and conflicting statements about diplomatic engagement.
While Trump claims there is ongoing communication and Tehran’s desire to negotiate, Iranian officials have repeatedly denied that any talks with Washington are taking place. This has fueled uncertainty over whether a diplomatic breakthrough is possible, even as violence continues in the region.
Analysts say Trump’s rhetoric may be aimed at applying psychological pressure on Tehran and reassuring U.S. allies that diplomatic options remain on the table, despite public denials from Iranian authorities.
The contrasting narratives highlight the challenges of securing a ceasefire or peace agreement as both sides maintain hardline positions in a conflict with global implications.

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