Iranian Sources Confirm Preliminary US Outreach but Deny Full-Scale Negotiations to End Regional Conflict

Iranian officials admit to preliminary outreach from the White House while insisting on total sanction removal and nuclear technology rights.

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Published: Mar 24, 2026, 12:43 PM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from CNN via Iranian diplomatic sources.

Iranian Sources Confirm Preliminary US Outreach but Deny Full-Scale Negotiations to End Regional Conflict - article image
Iranian Sources Confirm Preliminary US Outreach but Deny Full-Scale Negotiations to End Regional Conflict - article image

Initial Diplomatic Feelers Amidst Public Denials from Tehran

Conflicting reports have emerged regarding the state of diplomacy between Washington and Tehran as the regional conflict continues. While the White House has suggested that active discussions are underway to terminate the war, high-ranking Iranian officials have maintained a posture of public denial. However, an anonymous Iranian source recently conceded to CNN that "outreach" initiated by the United States has indeed taken place. This preliminary contact is described as an effort to "scope out" the possibility of a permanent resolution, rather than a mere temporary cessation of hostilities.

Tehran’s Prerequisites for a Sustainable Framework

The Iranian position remains centered on the protection of national interests and the complete reversal of international pressure. The source emphasized that while Iran is not actively requesting a face-to-face meeting or direct dialogue, it remains "willing to listen" to any proposal that offers a sustainable deal. A non-negotiable pillar of any such agreement, according to the official, is the comprehensive lifting of all sanctions currently imposed on the Islamic Republic. Without this economic relief, Tehran appears unlikely to move from informal outreach to high-level diplomatic engagement.

Nuclear Guarantees and the Right to Peaceful Technology

A critical component of the ongoing messaging involves Iran's controversial nuclear program. The source stated that Tehran is prepared to offer "all necessary guarantees" to prove it will never pursue the development of nuclear weaponry. However, the official reiterated the long-standing Iranian stance that the nation is entitled to the peaceful application of nuclear technology. This distinction remains a significant point of contention for U.S. negotiators, who have historically sought more intrusive inspections and stricter limits on enrichment capabilities than Iran has been willing to grant.

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