Abbas Araghchi Says Iran Reviewing US Proposal to End War in Middle East, Rules Out Direct Talks with US
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Abbas Araghchi says Iran reviewing US proposal to end war in Middle East, rules out direct talks with US
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said Iran is considering a US proposal to end the Gulf war but firmly rejects direct negotiations. With escalating tensions and military actions, Iran seeks a resolution on its own terms while emphasising the inclusion of Lebanon in any ceasefire agreement.
Iran is reviewing US proposal but has no interest in holding talks, says Foreign Minister Araqchi
Iran is considering a US proposal to end the Gulf war. However, the nation has no plans for direct talks to resolve the broader Middle East conflict. The US has sent a 15-point plan through Pakistan. Global markets reacted positively to the news, with oil prices falling. Military movements are also underway in the Gulf region.
Iran reviews US proposal but insists 'no talks' with Washington
Speaking to state television, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the proposal is under consideration by Iran’s top leadership, even as he rejected any suggestion of direct engagement. Araghchi also confirmed that Washington has been sending messages through multiple intermediaries, but stressed that Tehran does not view this as formal dialogue.
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