DID Press: Donald Trump has said in an interview with the New York Post that he would be open to meeting Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatullah Seyed Mojtaba Khameneie, in the future.

Trump stated that there have been indirect contacts and negotiations between the two sides and suggested that such a meeting could be possible, adding that he would “like” it to take place. He also claimed that the Iranian leader plays a role in ongoing discussions and said relations between United States and Iran are “moving forward.”
The remarks come amid continued political and security tensions between Washington and Tehran, despite reported ceasefire arrangements in some arenas. Analysts say Trump’s comments may signal a shift in tone and reflect both domestic and international pressures surrounding U.S. policy toward Iran.
Observers also argue that any change in rhetoric from Washington could indicate evolving dynamics in broader regional power calculations.