Iran has rejected direct negotiations with the US in response to Trump’s letter
- Iran has rejected direct negotiations with the United States concerning its nuclear program, according to President Masoud Pezeshkian.
- The response to President Donald Trump's letter indicated that Iran remains open to indirect negotiations.
- Tensions escalated after Trump's letter proposed negotiations and warned of 'very bad things' if Iran does not comply.
- The Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister mentioned that indirect talks could be viable, but under current circumstances, direct negotiations are not feasible.
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