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Iran president says open to dialogue with US, accuses Israel of assassination attempt

"I am of the belief that we could very much easily resolve our differences and conflicts with the United States through dialogue and talks," said Pezeshkian

July 07, 2025 / 20:50 IST
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Iran president says open to dialogue with US, accuses Israel of assassination attempt
Iran president says open to dialogue with US, accuses Israel of assassination attempt

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said he believes Iran can resolve its differences with the United States through dialogue, but trust would be an issue after US and Israeli attacks on his country, according to an interview released on Monday.

"I am of the belief that we could very much easily resolve our differences and conflicts with the United States through dialogue and talks," Pezeshkian told conservative US podcaster Tucker Carlson in an interview conducted on Saturday.

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The Iranian leader urged US President Donald Trump not to be drawn into war with Iran by Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, who is visiting Washington on Monday for talks at the White House.

"The United States' president, Mr. Trump, he is capable enough to guide the region towards the peace and a brighter future and put Israel in its place. Or get into a pit, an endless pit, or a swamp," Pezeshkian said. "So it is up to the United States president to choose which path."