The Trump administration has initiated preliminary discussions on the next phase of the conflict and potential peace talks with Iran, according to a U.S. official and a knowledgeable source. U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Friday that he is contemplating a 'gradual end' to the war, though U.S. officials anticipate the fighting could continue for another two to three weeks. Meanwhile, Trump's advisors are preparing for diplomatic negotiations.
According to Odaily, Trump's envoys, Kushner and Whitaker, are involved in discussions about possible diplomatic avenues. Any agreement to end the conflict must include reopening the Strait of Hormuz, addressing Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, and reaching a long-term agreement on Iran's nuclear program, ballistic missiles, and support for regional proxies.
Other sources indicate that while Egypt, Qatar, and the UK have relayed messages between the U.S. and Iran, there has been no direct contact between the two nations in recent days. Egypt and Qatar have informed the U.S. and Israel that Iran is open to negotiations, but with stringent conditions, including a ceasefire, assurances against future conflicts, and compensation.