Confidential Consultation for Negotiation between Tehran and Trump – Four Regional Countries Become Mediators
While tensions in the Middle East remain high, reports indicate the start of behind-the-scenes consultations among some regional countries and Iran to open a dialogue channel with Donald Trump’s administration.
According to the Jerusalem Post, senior officials from Oman, Egypt, Pakistan, and Turkey are engaged in behind-the-scenes talks with Iranian officials to pave the way for opening a dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
The report states that the aim of these efforts is to explore the possibility of a potential agreement or even establishing a ceasefire, as regional tensions and recent conflicts have heightened concerns about the spread of war.
These consultations are taking place as diplomatic sources say some countries are trying to prevent the current crisis from escalating into a broader conflict in the region.

