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Iran strikes: Trump 'agreed to talk' with Iran's leaders DW.com‘I Have Agreed to Talk' The AtlanticWhite House official: Iran's 'new potential leadership' suggests it's open to talks and Trump says he's 'eventually' willing PBSLive updates: Iran's ‘potential new leadership' open to US talks, Trump is ‘eventually' willing, AP source says AP News
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A senior White House official said Sunday that Iran's "new potential leadership" has suggested it is open to talks with the United States after American and Israeli forces launched a major attack against Tehran.
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Ten killed in pro-Iran protest at US consulate in Pakistan's Karachi Al JazeeraAt least 22 killed and more than 120 wounded in Pakistan as protesters try to storm US Consulate AP NewsAt least 22 people dead after pro-Iran protests in Pakistan and Iraq The GuardianProtesters try to storm Baghdad zone housing US embassy The Times of Israel
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