Us-Iran War: ‘US-Iran talks continue behind the scenes’, White House’s big claim; Still warned Tehran – White House Says Talks With Iran Are Progressing Well, Despite Pessimistic Messages From Tehran News In Hindi

The ongoing conflict in West Asia is becoming more frightening day by day. On the front that is burning due to the fierce attacks by America and Israel, Iran is also strongly retaliating against the American military bases present in Israel and the Gulf countries. Amidst the roar of missiles and drones, the conflict has now entered its 31st day and tension is still at its peak across the region. Amidst this raging situation, a big claim from the White House has come to light regarding the talks between America and Iran.

This can be understood that White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt on Monday gave positive indications regarding the ongoing talks between America and Iran. He said that even though tough statements are being made publicly by Iran, behind the scenes talks between the two countries are going on and are moving in the right direction.

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Troubled by the situation in Iran- Levitt

In her statement, the White House Press Secretary further said that some parts of the Iranian government are now troubled by the situation and seem ready for talks. According to him, Iran understands that if talks are not held now, it may have to suffer more losses. He also said that the news or statements coming out in the media do not show the whole truth. In reality, the conversations taking place in private are quite different from public statements.

Also gave strict warning to Tehran

Carolyn Levitt further warned that if Iran refuses to compromise, US President Trump has several options. He said that America will ensure that Iran has to pay a heavy price in one way or the other.

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Understand Iran’s stance also

However, on the other hand, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismail Bagai rejected America’s claims. He said that the 15 conditions placed by America are excessive, unrealistic and unacceptable. This statement is against Donald Trump’s claim in which he had said that Iran is ready to accept most of these conditions. Overall, on one hand America is describing the talks as positive, while on the other hand Iran is publicly showing a tough stance. In such a situation, the situation between the two countries still remains tense, but due to the ongoing talks, there is still hope for a solution.