Yesterday, "The Washington Post" mentioned that Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar are actively promoting U.S.-Iran negotiations to avoid a regional war. According to multiple sources, "in the best-case scenario," U.S. special envoy Wittecoff will meet with Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif in Istanbul on Friday, along with representatives from several Arab and Muslim countries to discuss a possible nuclear agreement. This will be the first meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials since the negotiation breakdown last June and the end of the "12-day war." U.S. officials said that this Istanbul meeting will focus on trying to develop a comprehensive agreement to prevent war. He emphasized that the Trump administration hopes Iran will come to the meeting prepared to make necessary compromises. This meeting plan is the result of the diplomatic efforts of Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar over the past few days. On Monday, the foreign ministers of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt again called Zarif to discuss the possible meeting. According to state media in Iran, President Pezeshkian has ordered the resumption of negotiations with the Trump administration.
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