Hegseth says Iran peace talks are "very real"

CBS News
March 31, 2026
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Defense Secretary Hegseth stated Iran peace talks are underway as regional nations engage in negotiations.

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that peace talks with Iran are "very real," signaling the Trump administration's engagement in diplomatic efforts with Tehran. The statement comes as Pakistan has launched separate regional talks with Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt focused on the Iran conflict, suggesting broader regional involvement in potential negotiations. Hegseth's remarks indicate the administration is pursuing dialogue channels with Iran despite longstanding U.S.-Iran tensions, though specifics about the talks' scope or objectives remain unclear from his briefing comments.

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Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt are engaged in separate regional talks focused on the Iran conflict.

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