Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has given the green light for nuclear negotiations with the United States, following intense pressure from senior officials within the government. The decision emerges from a critical meeting where concerns about the nation's economic stability and the threat of military action were discussed.
Iran Shifts Stance: Supreme Leader Approves Nuclear Talks with the U.S.

Iran Shifts Stance: Supreme Leader Approves Nuclear Talks with the U.S.
Amid escalating tensions and an economic crisis, Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei agrees to reconsider nuclear negotiations, marking a significant policy change.
While traditionally opposed to engaging with Washington, Khamenei was urged by the Iranian president and key officials to rethink his position. They warned that failure to negotiate could potentially lead to war and significant domestic unrest. Underlining the urgency of the situation, they pointed out that Iran's economic woes—characterized by a failing currency and dire shortages—make it necessary to seek diplomatic solutions to avert disaster. The officials emphasized the risk of military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites and the catastrophic consequences that could follow.