Iranian foreign minister says “we do not plan on any negotiations” with the United States
Iran rejects direct negotiations despite reviewing US 15-point peace proposal, demanding end to aggression and sovereignty guarantees, with 1,750+ deaths reported in the conflict, state media said.
- On Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Iran is not negotiating with the United States, dismissing a 15-point proposal delivered via Pakistan as "not positive" and calling diplomatic shifts an "admission of defeat."
- Washington delivered the framework to Tehran via Pakistan, demanding Iran halt uranium enrichment, curb ballistic missile programs, and cut funding for regional allies to end the war.
- Tehran outlined five conditions for ending the conflict, including guaranteed reparations, a halt to assassinations, and recognition of Iranian sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt claimed talks are "proceeding apace" despite Araghchi's denials, while the Pentagon prepares to deploy additional airborne troops to the Gulf.
- Analysts warn the conflict may enter a "talk and fight" phase, with the United States likely intensifying military action over coming weeks to pressure Iran toward concessions.
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