U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that he plans to hold phone talks with Iranian officials today in a bid to ease tensions in the ongoing conflict. The announcement comes as part of efforts to find common ground and reduce hostilities between the two nations.
Trump made the statement amid reports that productive discussions have already taken place between U.S. representatives and some Iranian figures, raising hopes that the talks could lead to progress.
These planned phone negotiations follow a recent pause in threats of U.S. military strikes against Iranian infrastructure, a move Trump said was influenced by “very good and productive” conversations.
However, Tehran has publicly denied direct or indirect contact with the U.S., creating confusion over who is involved in these discussions.
The backdrop to these talks is the broader U.S.–Iran tensions that have escalated this year amid military actions and diplomatic exchanges.
As both sides navigate the situation, the success of today’s planned phone talks may influence whether diplomatic channels can reduce conflict or whether pressure continues to mount.

