Iranian officials have suggested that a peace agreement between the United States and Iran could be brokered by former President Donald Trump and Iranian diplomat Firouz Pezeshkian. The claim, originating from Tehran, indicates a potential willingness to engage in negotiations outside of traditional diplomatic channels. Details regarding the proposed deal remain scarce, and the possibility of such an agreement is currently unconfirmed by either Washington or representatives of Trump. This development represents a significant departure from years of strained relations and escalating tensions between the two nations. The announcement comes amidst ongoing concerns over Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence. Experts caution that numerous obstacles remain, and the likelihood of a successful agreement is uncertain, but the suggestion signals a possible, albeit unconventional, path toward de-escalation.
