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Trump keeps up claims of talks with ‘the right people’ in Iran

In March 2026, despite ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, US President Trump claimed that negotiations to end the war were underway with "the right people" in Iran. Trump alluded to a deal involving oil and gas, despite Iran's previous denial of talks.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-03-24 · 23:25 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Trump keeps up claims of talks with ‘the right people’ in Iran
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In March 2026, despite ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, US President Trump claimed that negotiations to end the war were underway with "the right people" in Iran. Trump alluded to a deal involving oil and gas, despite Iran's previous denial of talks. Media reports indicated that the US sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war, reportedly delivered via Pakistan. While Iran's Foreign Ministry acknowledged receiving messages from friendly countries indicating a US request for negotiations, uncertainty remains, especially as a poll shows increasing disapproval of the US attacks on Iran. The US continues its military buildup, while Israel's position on the negotiations remains unclear.

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Key claims

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A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 61 percent of people in the US disapproved of the attacks on Iran.

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Iran's parliament speaker dismissed Trump's claims as “fake news”.

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Trump maintained negotiations to end the war on Iran are under way.

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Messages had been relayed by “friendly countries” indicating a “US request for negotiations”.

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Washington sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war.

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Full report

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US reportedly engaged in backchannel efforts, though Israel is apparently not on the same page, and military buildup continues.US President Donald Trump speaks at the White House in Washington, DC, on 24 March, 2026 [Evan Vucci/Reuters]Published On 24 Mar 2026United States President Donald Trump has maintained that negotiations to end the war on Iran are under way, claiming that Tehran wanted to make a deal “so badly” despite its previous denial that talks were happening.Speaking at the White House on Tuesday evening, Trump told reporters that the US, which joined Israel in attacking Iran at the end of last month, was talking to “the right people” to reach a deal, alluding to a “very big present” related to “oil and gas” having been gifted by Tehran.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3What impact is the war on Iran having on Israel?list 2 of 3US says they’re talking, Iran says they’re not. Who’s telling the truth?list 3 of 3Trump claims US has achieved ‘regime change’, ‘received present’ from Iranend of listBut, as fighting continued, including continued Iranian attacks on Israel and a strike near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, uncertainty swirled around Trump’s claims, which had already been dismissed as “fake news” by Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf, on Monday.Trump’s latest claims coincided with media reports that Washington had sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war. Israel’s Channel 12 cited sources saying the plan would include the end of Iran’s nuclear programme and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has throttled throughout the conflict.Reporting from Washington, DC, Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo said the plan had apparently been handed over to Iran by Pakistan, noting that Trump was “under pressure” about a costly and unpopular war. A Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday found that 61 percent of people in the US disapproved of the attacks on Iran, compared with 59 percent last week. Some 35 percent approved them, down from ‌37 percent ‌in a survey conducted last week.Behind the scenes, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged that messages had been relayed by “friendly countries” indicating a “US request for negotiations”, according to the AFP news agency.‘Establishing deterrence, economic gains’Negar Mortazavi, a senior non-resident fellow at the Center for International Policy, told Al Jazeera Iran would want to end the war imposed on it on its “own terms”.“One is to establish enough deterrence to make sure that once this war ends, it doesn’t come back like it did last year,” Mortazavi said. “That they don’t turn into the next Gaza or Lebanon or Syria, or [Benjamin] Netanyahu, potentially with US support, can go in and mow the grass, again and again,” she added, referring to the Israeli prime minister.In addition to establishing deterrence, Mortazavi said Iran would also need “some form of economic gain”.“This chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz is now giving them ideas. ‘Maybe we can charge passage fees like some other places in the world’ – there are those discussions in Iran”, she said, also citing sanctions relief and reparations to rebuild the country after the heavy damage inflicted by the US and Israeli attacks.Though Trump may be seeking a diplomatic off-ramp amid soaring energy prices and a teetering global economy, Israeli military spokesman Effie Defrin said his country’s war plan was “unchanged” and that it would continue “to deepen the damage and remove existential threats”.And in the backdrop, the US itself appeared to be readying itself for more war, with media reports suggesting that it was expected to send thousands of soldiers from the army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, adding to the 50,000 US troops already in the region, and fuelling fears of a longer conflict.In Iran, where Trump’s comments provoked a “state of confusion and ambiguity”, according to Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall, the atomic energy organisation said a strike on Tuesday evening hit inside the compound of its Bushehr nuclear power plant, but caused no damage.In Israel, Iranian attacks on Tuesday wounded seven people, including an infant. Iran has kept up and indeed increased the pace of its launches, sending millions of Israelis into shelters multiple times a day. Recent failed interceptions have caused deaths and injuries.
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