Moyen-Orient : la guerre "presque finie" selon Trump, qui évoque de nouvelles négociations

Former President Trump declares conflict with Iran 'almost over,' citing potential for renewed talks mediated by Pakistan this week.

Former President Trump declares conflict with Iran 'almost over,' citing potential for renewed talks mediated by Pakistan this week. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Moyen-Orient : la guerre "presque finie" selon Trump, qui évoque de nouvelles négociations

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In a statement that has sent ripples through diplomatic circles, former U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Tuesday that the protracted conflict with Iran was "almost over." The announcement came alongside his revelation that a potential resumption of direct discussions between the involved parties could take place as early as this week, with Pakistan serving as the proposed venue for the talks. The comments, made without detailed elaboration on the current status of military or diplomatic engagements, mark a significant and unexpected shift in rhetoric concerning one of the Middle East's most enduring geopolitical standoffs. The declaration follows years of heightened tensions characterized by the collapse of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), targeted strikes, and a shadow war of proxy conflicts across the region. Trump's presidency was defined by a "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran, involving severe economic sanctions and the historic drone strike that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in 2020. His current assertion of an imminent conclusion to hostilities suggests a possible, though unconfirmed, behind-the-scenes de-escalation or a strategic pivot in approach from the key actors involved. Analysts are scrutinizing the choice of Pakistan as a potential mediator. Historically a complex player with ties to both Western nations and Iran, Pakistan's diplomatic corps has occasionally attempted to bridge divides in the region. "This proposed venue is not arbitrary," explained Augustin Grandgeorge, head of development initiatives at the Paris Peace Forum. "It points to a calculated effort to find a neutral ground outside the traditional frameworks of European or Gulf-state diplomacy. Pakistan's involvement, if confirmed, would signal a new phase in the negotiation architecture, potentially bypassing established channels that have previously stalled." The immediate reaction from Tehran and current U.S. administration officials remains unclear, casting a veil of uncertainty over the practical next steps. For a conflict that has influenced global oil markets, regional stability, and international security alliances, an abrupt claim of...

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