Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

White House: Trump's Warning On Evacuating Tehran Is An Effort To Bring Iran To Negotiating Table


(MENAFN- Khaama Press) A White House official said Trump's warning to evacuate Tehran was aimed at urging Iran to return to diplomatic negotiations swiftly.

Following a stark warning from U.S. President Donald Trump urging the immediate evacuation of Tehran, a senior White House official told CNN that the message underscores the urgency for Iran to return to the negotiating table. The remarks suggest a heightened push for diplomatic solutions amid escalating conflict.

On Monday, June 16, the official stated,“President Trump's post on Truth Social is a clear indication that we are at a point where diplomacy must resume without delay.” The statement signals a shift from military posturing to pressing for negotiations with Tehran.

President Trump had earlier posted on his social media platform:“Everyone must leave Tehran immediately.” The message, widely circulated, triggered alarm and speculation over a potential broader confrontation in the region.

These comments come as Israeli airstrikes on Tehran persist, intensifying regional tensions to their highest point in recent years. Civilian casualties and infrastructure damage have been reported, although exact figures remain unclear due to restricted media access in affected zones.

Diplomatic observers note that the timing of Trump's warning, coupled with continued Israeli operations, places immense pressure on Iran's leadership to de-escalate and re-engage with Western powers. The international community, including the UN and EU, has reiterated calls for restraint and dialogue.

Analysts from think tanks such as the International Crisis Group and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace warn that without immediate diplomatic intervention, the Middle East risks sliding into a broader regional war. They emphasize that rhetoric from global powers must be matched by concrete negotiation efforts.

As tensions peak, the United States' emphasis on diplomacy may serve as a last attempt to prevent full-scale conflict. Whether Iran responds positively remains uncertain, but the window for peaceful resolution appears to be rapidly narrowing.

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