Trump, Rubio: Talks Continue Despite Iran Media Reports
- Iranian state media falsely claimed that talks with the U.S. had stopped, but negotiations have continued.
- President Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that conversations with Iran have been ongoing daily.
- Marco Rubio explained that Iran's internal divisions and communication issues slow negotiations, as Iranian representatives must get approval from Tehran authorities before agreeing to deals.
- These approval requirements complicate and prolong the negotiation process.
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Trump Did Not Halt U.S.-Iran Negotiations; Talks Continue Today. U.S. President Donald Trump stated on the 2nd (local time) that recent reports claiming talks regarding the end-of-war negotiations between the U.S. and Iran have been suspended are fake news, asserting that negotiations are continuing. On this day, President Trump [posted] on the social networking service TruthSocial...
Trump, Rubio: Talks Continue Despite Iran Media Reports
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushed back on Iranian media reports that Tehran had ended peace negotiations, saying discussions with the Islamic Republic are still underway.
Trump Disputes Media Reports Iran Negotiations Were Cut Off
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that reports indicating an end to diplomatic negotiations between Iran and the United States are “false and erroneous,” adding that talks between the two nations are ongoing. On Monday, Iranian state-run media reported that Tehran pulled out of negotiations with the United States to end an armed conflict that started in February, citing recent military actions taken by Israel against Lebanese terrorist…
Trump Disputes Reports That Iran Cut Off Talks
President Donald Trump in a social media post on Tuesday disputed that Iran has cut off communication with mediators, calling Iranian reports of a cessation in talks “false and erroneous,” the AP reports. Said Trump: “The conversations between us have been going on continuously, including four days ago, three days ago, two days ago, one day ago, and today. Where they lead, one never knows, but as I told Iran, ‘It’s time, one way or another, for…
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