Iran has not contacted US about possible peace talks, says Tehran's UN envoy
Iran denies talks with the U.S. despite reports of indirect intelligence signals; U.S. officials say no negotiations are underway amid ongoing conflict.
- Iran's UN envoy Ali Bahreini said Iran had not contacted the US about possible peace talks or resuming nuclear negotiations.
- Donald Trump said Tehran wanted to talk but it was too late as the US continued its military operation against Iran.
- Iranian officials Mohammad Mokhber and Ali Larijani said Iran had no intention of negotiating with the US and could continue the war as long as needed.
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Donald Trump claimed that Iranian officials had contacted him hoping to negotiate a deal to end the war, but he retorted that the United States is now more inclined to fight than Iran is.
Iran sends word to US on potential talks to end war, but US officials say no active negotiations
Iranian intelligence has sent word to the United States it could be prepared to open talks on how to end the war, according to people familiar with the indirect messages, but US officials say there are no negotiations currently underway and that potential “off ramps” are unlikely to materialize in the near term.
Publicly, Iran's surviving leaders have refused to negotiate with the American president.
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