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‘Iran intelligence operatives signalled openness to talks with CIA to end war’

Debris lies on a street in the aftermath of an Israeli and US strike on a police station, amid the US-Israel attack on Iran, in Tehran on March 2, 2026. PHOTO: REUTERS

Operatives ​from Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence signalled openness to the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ‌to talks on ending the war, the New York ‌Times reported on Wednesday, ⁠citing ​officials briefed on ​the matter.

The ‌offer was made through ​an unnamed country’s spy agency, the NYT said, citing Middle Eastern ⁠officials and officials from a Western nation ‌who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The White House and the CIA did ⁠not immediately respond ⁠to a request for ​comment. Officials ‌in Washington are sceptical as to whether Iran or the Trump administration is really ready for an “off-ramp”, at least in the short term, the ⁠report added.

Iran’s ambassador to the United ⁠Nations in Geneva on Tuesday ruled out for now any negotiations with the US, days after the US and Israel launched joint strikes on his country.

President Donald ⁠Trump said on Tuesday ​that Tehran wanted to talk but it was too late, as the US continued its military ​operation against Iran.

Meanwhile, Mohammad Mokhber, a senior aide to the late supreme leader Khamenei, told state TV that Iran had no intention of negotiating with the US and could continue the Middle East war for as long as needed

He told the broadcaster that Iran had “no trust in the Americans, and we have no basis for any negotiations with them”, adding that: “We can continue the war as long as we want.”

Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani, who was also an adviser to Khamenei, said in a post on X on Monday that Tehran would not negotiate with the US, in response to a report that Iran was trying to revive negotiations with Washington.

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