Iran's president says Tehran has rejected direct negotiations with the U.S. in response to Trump's letter
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that Iran rejected direct negotiations with the United States regarding its nuclear program in response to a letter from President Donald Trump.
- Pezeshkian indicated that while direct talks are off the table, Iran remains open to indirect negotiations.
- Tensions escalated after Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018, leading to mutual threats and military actions regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- The U.S. And Israel have warned against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, creating fears of military confrontation over Iran's uranium enrichment.
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Trump Arranging the Chess Pieces for Upcoming Talks With Iran - Liberty Nation News
By Dave Patterson During an Oval Office visit with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on April 7, President Donald Trump announced that talks were set between the United States and Iran. It was the first anyone had heard of a Tehran-Washington meeting. Tensions have been high between the two countries, particularly since the US chief executive has made […]
Trump’s Letter To Iranian Regime Provokes New Response, Accusations Of Causing ‘Breach Of Promises’
Iran's president on Sunday rejected the idea of direct negotiations with the U.S. in the Islamic regime's first response to a letter sent from President Trump.
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