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Iran Denies Seeking Talks with US After Trump’s Claim

MIDDLE EAST, JUL 8 – Iran rejects claims of upcoming nuclear talks with the U.S. despite recent ceasefire and ongoing regional tensions, with oil prices affected by conflict-related risks.

  • On June 24, a ceasefire was announced between Iran and Israel, ending a 12-day conflict involving strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
  • The conflict followed Israel's unprecedented bombing campaign on June 13 that targeted military and residential areas, killing commanders, scientists, and civilians.
  • After the conflict, US President Trump claimed Iran requested and scheduled talks, while Iranian officials, including Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei, denied any meeting requests.
  • Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian supported renewed talks if trust is rebuilt but faced criticism domestically for appearing 'too soft' after recent attacks.
  • These conflicting claims reflect ongoing tensions as Iran prepares its military for potential new attacks and the US signals willingness to lift sanctions at the right time.
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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