White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt has said that the situation surrounding potential negotiations between the United States and Iran remains uncertain and unclear, urging caution over circulating reports.
She emphasized that the discussions are highly sensitive and stressed that Washington will not conduct diplomacy through the media.
Leavitt noted that any reports about meetings between the two countries should not be treated as final unless officially confirmed by the White House.
Her remarks come amid growing speculation about renewed diplomatic engagement between the longtime adversaries.
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According to a report by BBC, the White House is attempting to tone down speculation regarding possible talks aimed at preventing conflict between the US and Iran. Earlier, President Donald Trump had suggested that both sides were nearing significant progress toward a potential agreement.
In a day marked by intense rhetoric around the possibility of conflict, Trump’s comments fueled reports that US Vice President JD Vance could represent the administration in potential talks, possibly taking place in Pakistan.
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However, the White House reiterated that the situation remains fluid and rapidly evolving. Officials confirmed that no formal meeting between senior US and Iranian leaders has been scheduled or announced, underscoring the uncertainty surrounding any future diplomatic engagement.