Donald Trump is set to hold high-level talks with his top national security and foreign policy advisers to assess the next steps in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, according to US media reports.
The planned meeting, expected to bring together key figures from Washington’s security establishment, comes at a critical moment as diplomatic and military calculations continue to evolve. The discussions will focus on the broader trajectory of the conflict and potential policy responses moving forward.
According to Barak Ravid of Axios, the session will include senior members of Trump’s national security and foreign policy team, signaling the importance of the decisions ahead.
Meanwhile, ABC News, citing unnamed US officials, reported that the meeting will also address a new proposal put forward by Tehran aimed at resolving the conflict. However, early indications suggest that the proposal does not meet Washington’s core demands, falling short of what US officials consider acceptable terms.
The development highlights the ongoing gap between the two sides, even as diplomatic channels remain active. With tensions still high, the outcome of these internal deliberations in Washington could shape the next phase of the crisis.

