Iran top diplomat rejects direct negotiations with US
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi rejected direct talks with the United States on Sunday.
- Donald Trump stated he would prefer direct negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program.
- Araghchi deemed direct negotiations as meaningless due to the US's threats and contradictory statements.
- Araghchi stated, "direct negotiations would be meaningless with a party that constantly threatens to resort to force."
- Despite rejecting direct talks, Iran remains committed to diplomacy through indirect negotiations, according to a statement.
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Iran Insists Only on 'Indirect' Talks with U.S. -- Says None Have Happened Yet
Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi rejected the possibility of direct talks between Iran and the United States in the foreseeable future in remarks on Sunday -- adding that, while Tehran is open to "indirect" dialogue, none has happened so far during the second Trump term. The post Iran Insists Only on ‘Indirect’ Talks with U.S. — Says None Have Happened Yet appeared first on Breitbart.
Iran will not negotiate directly with the United States
Iran rejected on Sunday any direct dialogue with the United States, after US President Donald Trump suggested talks without intermediary and threatened to bomb the Islamic Republic in case of failure of diplomacy.
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