Trump on Iran: we don't know their leaders 17-Mar 01:30

President Donald Trump said on Monday that ​he believes Iran wants to make a ‌deal to end the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Tehran but that it is unclear who is actually leading Iran.

"We ​don't know who their leader is. We ​have people wanting to negotiate. We have ⁠no idea who they are," Trump told ​reporters during a White House event.

After Iran's supreme ​leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed in the initial strikes of the war, Tehran announced his son, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, ​had been named as his successor. Pentagon ​chief Pete Hegseth said last week the new leader ‌was ⁠believed to have been wounded in a strike. He has not been seen publicly.

"A lot of people are saying that he's badly disfigured. They're ​saying that ​he lost ⁠his leg ... and he's been hurt very badly. Other people are ​saying he's dead," Trump said.

Oman has attempted ​multiple ⁠times to open a line of communication between the United States and Iran, but the White ⁠House ​made it clear it is ​not interested at this juncture, Reuters reported on Saturday.