In a potentially game-changing development on day 25 of the conflict, Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly open to negotiations with the United States, signaling a possible shift toward de-escalation. The claim, attributed to a Saudi Arabian news agency, suggests that backchannel diplomatic efforts may finally be yielding results after weeks of intense hostilities. This development comes shortly after Donald Trump indicated that talks with Iran were underway, even as Tehran had publicly denied any such engagement. Trump had also announced a temporary pause window, offering time for negotiations and hinting at a potential “deal.” For weeks, multiple regional players—including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan—have been quietly working to mediate between the two sides. If the latest reports hold true, it could indicate that Iran’s powerful military establishment, particularly the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, is aligned with exploring diplomatic options. However, uncertainty remains high, as there has been no official confirmation from Tehran. The situation is further complicated by ongoing strikes between Iran and Israel, which continue despite talk of negotiations. If confirmed, this move could mark the first real step toward a ceasefire, offering a glimmer of hope in an otherwise escalating conflict.


