The New York Times: Iranian agents secretly contacted the U.S. CIA to discuss ceasefire terms

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Iranian agents secretly contacted the U.S. CIA to discuss ceasefire terms. According to officials who received briefings on the communications, American officials remain skeptical and, at least in the short term, do not believe that either Trump or Iran is truly prepared to de-escalate the situation.

BlockBeats report, on March 4, according to The New York Times, Iran’s surviving leadership publicly rejected any negotiations with Trump. However, according to informed officials, one day after the attack, Iranian Intelligence Ministry agents indirectly contacted the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to propose terms for ending the conflict. Officials who received briefings on these communications expressed skepticism, believing that neither Trump nor Iran was genuinely prepared to de-escalate the situation—at least in the short term.

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