Regional mediators are proposing online negotiations between the United States and Iran as a way to gradually reduce their differences. This approach could help both sides narrow their positions without face-to-face meetings.
According to reports, diplomats from Vienna and Qatar are backing the idea of virtual talks. They believe this format could facilitate a common ground between Tehran and Washington.
The US administration has stated it will not cut off contacts with Iran and plans to respond to Tehran's proposals in the coming days, while also presenting alternative ideas.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi recently emphasized that the US has failed to achieve any results through military actions, which is why Washington is now leaning toward negotiations. He noted that President Trump's desire for dialogue stems from this reality.
Analysts suggest that online talks could reduce risks for both sides. However, success will depend on mutual trust and a constructive approach.











