Overview
- President Donald Trump told Israel's parliament that Washington is ready to make a deal with Iran whenever Tehran is prepared, calling it the best decision Iran could make.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran would consider a reasonable, balanced proposal and confirmed message exchanges through mediators, yet noted no starting points have been received.
- Iran's Foreign Ministry dismissed Trump's outreach as inconsistent with recent U.S. strikes and sanctions, criticizing what it called hostile and criminal behavior.
- Talks have not resumed since the June conflict, when the U.S. joined Israel in striking nuclear sites, and a major sticking point remains Washington's demand for zero uranium enrichment, which Iran rejects.
- Assessments of nuclear damage diverge, with the Pentagon estimating a one- to two-year setback and the IAEA warning enrichment could resume within months, contradicting Trump's claim of obliteration.