Summary
- President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran would not be affected despite the shootdown of a U.S. military fighter jet.
- Trump said his administration is separating military confrontation from diplomatic talks, maintaining its negotiating stance.
- Talks between the United States and Iran are continuing via indirect contact through a mediator, and the military situation and whether negotiations make progress are expected to be key variables.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said negotiations with Iran would not be affected despite the shootdown of a U.S. military fighter jet. He signaled an approach that separates military confrontation from diplomatic talks.
According to Walter Bloomberg on the 3rd (local time), Trump said "not at all" when asked whether the shootdown would affect the negotiations.
Earlier, a U.S. military fighter jet was reported to have been shot down over Iranian airspace. One of the two crew members has been rescued, while the other remains missing.
Trump stressed that the administration is maintaining its negotiating stance separately from heightened military tensions. This suggests diplomatic engagement is continuing in parallel despite clashes in the Middle East.
Talks between the United States and Iran are said to be continuing in the form of indirect contact through a mediator. Going forward, the military situation and whether negotiations make progress are expected to be key variables.


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