Tehran Reviewing Trump’s Request for Negotiations, Says Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi
Trump is weighing options after canceling envoy travel, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says Tehran is reviewing the request for talks.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday that Tehran is reviewing President Donald Trump's request for negotiations, claiming Trump sought talks because the United States has not achieved its objectives.
- President Trump abruptly canceled plans for envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to travel to Pakistan for weekend negotiations, stating Iran could telephone if it wanted to negotiate.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Araghchi in Saint Petersburg on Monday to reaffirm their strategic partnership, telling him he hoped the Iranian people would weather what he described as a "difficult period."
- According to a CNN report, President Trump is expected to meet top national security officials to discuss the ongoing stalemate in talks with Iran, as officials review options including resuming a paused bombing campaign.
- The Iranian foreign minister stated that due to the war with the United States and Israel, "the world has now realised Iran's true power," describing the Islamic Republic as "stable, solid.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Monday that Tehran was studying the US President Donald Trump's request for negotiations, according to a publication in the minister's Telegram account.
Iran says ‘considering’ Trump’s ‘request’ for negotiations
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday, April 27, that Tehran was considering a request from US President Donald Trump for negotiations, while insisting Washington had failed to achieve any of its objectives during the recent conflict. Speaking to Russian media, Araghchi said Iran had stood firm against “the world’s greatest superpower” and claimed the United States had not secured any of its goals, according to remarks published …
Iran is now studying the possibility of entering into negotiations with the United States, Iranian Foreign Minister Abás Araqchi said Monday in statements to Russian television. "It is clear that Iran is facing the world's largest superpower and they have not achieved a single one of their goals.
News for the Day and the Hour Latest News today Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi commented on US President Donald Trump's claims that the U.S. country is winning the war against Iran. "Then why did he ask to enter into negotiations?" he responded by asking about the issue after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin this Monday in St. Petersburg. "It is obvious that Iran is resisting the world's largest power," he added. The C…
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