Iran Rejects Talks with US Amid Military 'Threats'
- Iran rejected negotiations with the United States amid military threats and refused to rule out military action against its crackdown on protests, as stated by President Donald Trump.
- According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency, over 6,200 deaths have been verified, mostly of protesters killed by security forces, during the unrest since December.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that diplomacy under military threat is ineffective, saying, 'If they want negotiations to take shape, they must certainly set aside threats.'
- After a call between Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Iran has worked to rally support from Arab states, highlighted by calls with Qatari and Egyptian officials.
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Iran has warned this Wednesday that it is ready for dialogue with the United States, based on mutual respect and common interests, but has insisted that if it is attacked “it will defend itself and respond as never before,” amid the threats of U.S. President Donald Trump, with the sending of a major military fleet to the Middle East region. In a social media message, Iran's mission to the United Nations in New York has responded to Trump's lates…
Iran rejects talks with US amid military 'threats'
‘Put aside threats and illogical issues’: Iran rules out talks with US under current conditions
TEHRAN, Jan 28 — Iran today rejected holding negotiations with the US if it makes threats against the Islamic republic, after President Donald Trump refused to rule out military intervention over its deadly crackdown on protests.With a US naval strike group led by an aircraft carrier lurking in Middle East waters, top Iranian officials also reached out to key Arab states in behind-the-scenes diplomacy to rally support.A rights group said it has …
Iran rejects talks with US amid military ‘threats’
Iran on Wednesday rejected holding negotiations with the United States if it makes threats against the Islamic republic, after President Donald Trump refused to rule out military intervention over its deadly crackdown on protests.
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