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Trump authorizes Saudi Arabia to mediate between the US and Iran

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received authorization from US President Donald Trump to conduct mediation talks between Iran and the United States aimed at reaching a new agreement, according to the Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar, which is affiliated with the Hezbollah terrorist organization.

The report said the parties are seeking an agreement that would resolve disputed issues related to Iran's nuclear program and the full range of sanctions on Tehran.
Sources quoted by the Arab daily said bin Salman explained to Trump that an agreement is needed to ensure stability across the Middle East and warned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government might attempt to disrupt the effort and initiate a new military escalation against Iran.

According to the information provided in the report, the Saudi side contacted Iran's leadership immediately after bin Salman concluded his White House visit. The sides reportedly agreed to hold a high-level meeting within the next 24 hours in Paris between senior Saudi and Iranian officials, followed by Saudi-led shuttle diplomacy between Washington and Tehran.

The sources said bin Salman had asked Iran's National Security Council chief Ali Larijani during their recent meeting in Riyadh about Tehran's position on a Saudi mediation initiative between Iran and Washington. According to the report, Larijani reiterated a positive response but stressed that Iran would not make concessions, especially after what the report described as the Israeli-American war against Iran last June.
 
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received authorization from US President Donald Trump to conduct mediation talks between Iran and the United States aimed at reaching a new agreement, according to the Lebanese newspaper Al Akhbar, which is affiliated with the Hezbollah terrorist organization.

The report said the parties are seeking an agreement that would resolve disputed issues related to Iran's nuclear program and the full range of sanctions on Tehran.
Sources quoted by the Arab daily said bin Salman explained to Trump that an agreement is needed to ensure stability across the Middle East and warned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government might attempt to disrupt the effort and initiate a new military escalation against Iran.

According to the information provided in the report, the Saudi side contacted Iran's leadership immediately after bin Salman concluded his White House visit. The sides reportedly agreed to hold a high-level meeting within the next 24 hours in Paris between senior Saudi and Iranian officials, followed by Saudi-led shuttle diplomacy between Washington and Tehran.

The sources said bin Salman had asked Iran's National Security Council chief Ali Larijani during their recent meeting in Riyadh about Tehran's position on a Saudi mediation initiative between Iran and Washington. According to the report, Larijani reiterated a positive response but stressed that Iran would not make concessions, especially after what the report described as the Israeli-American war against Iran last June.
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