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Elon Musk Met With Iran’s U.N. Ambassador, Iranian Officials Say​


The tech billionaire, a top adviser to President-elect Donald J. Trump, was reported to have discussed ways to defuse tensions between Iran and the United States.

Elon Musk walking out of a building.


lon Musk, a close adviser to President-elect Donald J. Trump, met with Iran’s ambassador to the United Nations on Monday in New York in a session that two Iranian officials described as a discussion of how to defuse tensions between Iran and the United States.

The Iranians said the meeting between Mr. Musk and Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani lasted more than an hour and was held at a secret location. The Iranians, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss policy publicly, described the meeting as “positive” and “good news.”

Asked about whether there was such a session, Steven Cheung, Mr. Trump’s communications director, said, “We do not comment on reports of private meetings that did or did not occur.” Mr. Musk did not respond to a request for comment.

Karoline Leavitt, the transition spokeswoman for the incoming Trump-Vance administration, said in a statement: “The American people re-elected President Trump because they trust him to lead our country and restore peace through strength around the world. When he returns to the White House, he will take the necessary action to do just that.”
Mr. Musk has emerged as the most powerful private citizen in the Trump transition, and has sat in on nearly every job interview. During a call last week with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, the president-elect handed the phone to the billionaire. Mr. Musk has played a key role in providing communications capability to Ukraine in the war with Russia.

An early direct meeting between a senior Iranian official and Mr. Musk raises the possibility of a change in tone between Tehran and Washington under the Trump administration, despite a charged history between the president-elect and Iran. One of the Iranian officials said that it was Mr. Musk who had requested the meeting and that the ambassador picked the site.

During his first term Mr. Trump pulled the United States out of the 2015 nuclear accord between Iran and world powers, calling it “a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made,” and imposed tough economic sanctions on Iranian oil revenues and international banking transactions. He also ordered the assassination of a top Iranian general, Qassim Suleimani, in Iraq in 2020.

In response, Iran’s supreme leader banned any negotiations with the Trump administration and Iranian officials vowed to avenge Mr. Suleimani’s killing. Federal prosecutors said in a court filing last week that Iran had plotted to assassinate Mr. Trump before the election.

But in the wake of Mr. Trump’s election last week, Iran has been openly debating whether it can now reach a new and more lasting deal with the United States. Many members of President Masoud Pezeshkian’s new government favor negotiating, arguing that Mr. Trump likes to make deals and that there may be an opportunity to get the sanctions lifted.
Many in the conservative faction in Iran oppose engagement with Mr. Trump, and any negotiations — or deal — must be approved by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Mr. Trump has been an avid supporter of Israel, which has been waging war on the Iranian-backed militias Hamas and Hezbollah since the Oct. 7 attack last year.

On Thursday, in a post on X, Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said: “Differences can be resolved through cooperation and dialogue. We agreed to proceed with courage and good will. Iran has never left the negotiation table on its peaceful nuclear program.”

Mr. Araghchi made the comments following a meeting in Tehran with Rafael Grossi, the head of the U.N.’s atomic watchdog.

Analysts said that for all the history of bad blood with Mr. Trump, the Iranians appeared to want to keep the door to diplomacy open. Mr. Trump, too, appears interested, they said.

“Overall, everything is possible with Trump,” said Ali Vaez, the Iran director for the International Crisis Group. “He appears to be interested in a deal with Iran.” But some advisers, he said, may favor other approaches, among them increasing the pressure on Iran.
The two Iranian officials said that the meeting with Mr. Musk provided a workaround for Iran, allowing it to avoid sitting directly with an American official. Mr. Musk will, however, have an official role soon. He has been named as the co-director of a new government efficiency agency.

One Iranian Foreign Ministry official said that Ambassador Iravani told Mr. Musk during the meeting that he should obtain sanctions exemptions from the Treasury and bring some of his businesses to Tehran.

Iran’s mission to the United Nations said it would not publicly comment on the meeting.

Very interesting, I will watch this with keep interest.
 
Keep parroting Pentagon undercovers speech.

It's like WMD Iraq version 2.0

Why USA always try to deceive with stupid lies for retarded people? it's tiring.

American Jewish elite is one thing.
Israel beggar Jewish common people, it's another thing, unrelated, they can't ever have USA citizenship, so imagine how much their USA cousins help them.

USA always trying to fool everybody, and they keep doing it, but each time it's harder.

All Israel movements in the zone are orchestrated straight by USA. And it's USA the rogue state who want to destabilize Middle East, so stop thinking what corrupt Bibi wants, and start to think what big USA empire wants in Middle East, the answer is simple: chaos and mayhem, and backstab all GCC "allies".
Who controls the money? That's all I need to say.
 
There is a angle to Trumps cabinet thats being overlooked. He will hire those who are 100% loyal to him. Which will give him more manouvering space. He also have fanatical following, who will support him and vote for him, regardless of what he does, or the media potray him.

This is actually positive in some ways, because the zionist mafia cannot as easily hurt him. Trump spell out parabolic words to provide assurances and keep followers happy like teenage girlfriends. In reality his actions seems far less hawkish and more non-interventionists than previous presidents.

Trump seem like a guy who use threats in order to provide him better cards in the subsequent negotiation. He seem to prefer this instead of millitary interventions. He hates to put American soldiers on foreign soil, if there are other ways to solve the problem.
100% agree. In addition, if Iran can find, train and send to HZ at least good soldiers and maintain a high number of casualties among the zionists, Trump, exactly as you said perfectly, will avoid any US involvement and eventually stop sending weapons to a very costly war to his damn pocket.
 
Very interesting, I will watch this with keep interest.
Chances for attacking Iran grew exponentially after this meeting, that is how they work with middle east affairs, platitude talks covering plans for upcoming attacks.
they will not accept nothing less then total obedience and slavery to the jews in middle east.
 
Chances for attacking Iran grew exponentially after this meeting, that is how they work with middle east affairs, platitude talks covering plans for upcoming attacks.
they will not accept nothing less then total obedience and slavery to the jews in middle east.


Iran has the power to destroy the entity and kick out the US from ME.

This is not defenceless Iraq in 2003.
 
Iran has the power to destroy the entity and kick out the US from ME.

This is not defenceless Iraq in 2003.
true but will Iran be destroyed too in that event, zio slaves in usa will be ready to accept that price if they see it affordable.
 
true but will Iran be destroyed too in that event, zio slaves in usa will be ready to accept that price if they see it affordable.


Iran is not a country that will be cowed.

And no, Zio slaves in US care about the entity more than their lives.
 
100% agree. In addition, if Iran can find, train and send to HZ at least good soldiers and maintain a high number of casualties among the zionists, Trump, exactly as you said perfectly, will avoid any US involvement and eventually stop sending weapons to a very costly war to his damn pocket.
For Hezbollah they can forget, idf maximum will keep the few meters in Lebanon, what is politically good for Hezbollah’s internal political situation in Lebanon, because by Lebanese law, Hezbollah is liberating organization and will have full legitimate status...

Iran smartly is including Arab countries more and more in Gaza crisis, primarily KSA, because to be real, Hamas is totally different situation than Hezbollah, and unlike Hezbollah, Hamas is simply no match for IDF...

For "betrayer of the year" award Egyptian Junta is favorite, allowing total isolation of Gaza and promoting Israel as solo ruler of Palestine...

Professor Marandi expect that TP3 will be before 20th of January...maybe 6th of January is good symbolic date...
 
true but will Iran be destroyed too in that event, zio slaves in usa will be ready to accept that price if they see it affordable.
Iran will be under maximum pressure and that is only possible way for punishment to Iran... but unlike Trump's first mandate, Iran is no more isolated and will never be...
 

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