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Trump open to meeting Iran's leaders, he tells Time magazine

Trump open to meeting Iran's leaders, he tells Time magazine

US President Donald Trump, April 25, 2025, in Washington. (Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images/AFP)

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is open to meeting Iran's supreme leader or president as the two countries began talks on Iran's nuclear program.

Following a meeting last week to outline a framework for a potential nuclear deal, which a U.S. official described as yielding "very good progress", Trump told Time magazine, in an April 22 interview published on Friday: "I think we're going to make a deal with Iran."

Asked whether he was open to meeting Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei or President Masoud Pezeshkian, Trump replied: "Sure."

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Washington once again tries to cross an Iranian red line

Trump, who in 2018 pulled the U.S. out of a 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers, has warned of military action against Iran unless a new deal is swiftly reached to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons.

When asked if the U.S. would join a war against Iran should Israel take action, he responded: "I may go in very willingly if we can't get a deal. If we don't make a deal, I'll be leading the pack."

Since 2019, Iran has breached and far surpassed the 2015 deal's limits on its uranium enrichment, producing stocks far above what the West says is necessary for a civilian energy program. 

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is open to meeting Iran's supreme leader or president as the two countries began talks on Iran's nuclear program.Following a meeting last week to outline a framework for a potential nuclear deal, which a U.S. official described as yielding "very good progress", Trump told Time magazine, in an April 22 interview published on Friday: "I think we're going to make a deal with Iran."Asked whether he was open to meeting Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei or President Masoud Pezeshkian, Trump replied: "Sure." Read more Washington once again tries to cross an Iranian red line Trump, who in 2018 pulled the U.S. out of a 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and world powers, has warned of military action against Iran unless a new deal is swiftly reached to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons.When asked...