US-Iran Conflict: Divergent Views on Negotiations
US President Donald Trump has stated that negotiations to end the ongoing conflict could resume as early as this weekend, claiming the two nations are "very close" to reaching a deal.
Reporting from Tehran, however, presents a more complex picture, with Iranian leaders reportedly unwilling to agree to terms set by Washington.
Statements from US Leadership
US President Donald Trump announced that talks aimed at ending the war could restart this weekend. He stated that Washington and Tehran are "very close" to making a deal.
Reporting from Tehran
BBC chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet is reporting from the Iranian capital.
- According to her reporting, some Iranians are interested in ending hostilities with the United States.
- However, her reporting also indicates that Iranian leaders do not believe they have lost the war.
- Furthermore, Doucet reports that Iranian leaders are not willing to make a deal on terms set by Washington.
Reporting Conditions in Iran
Lyse Doucet is operating in Tehran under a condition common to all international media organizations in the country: none of her material can be used on the BBC's Persian Service.