Iran's Foreign Minister Again Denies That Negotiations With the US Are Taking Place - News From Antiwar.com
Iran says indirect messages with U.S. officials continue through mediators, while the White House says talks are still active and making progress.
- On Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied direct negotiations with the United States, acknowledging only indirect messages through intermediaries like Pakistan, while The White House maintains backchannel discussions remain active.
- Araghchi cited Iran's lack of a "good experience" negotiating with the United States, specifically noting the American withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal three years after it was signed, fueling Tehran's skepticism.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Tuesday that "talks are continuing and going well," contrasting sharply with Araghchi's assertion that Iran does "not have any faith" that diplomacy with the United States would yield results.
- President Donald Trump continues threatening to destroy Iran's power and desalination plants if a deal is rejected, as Leavitt warned the regime to engage constructively or "ensure this regime continues to pay a grave price."
- Iran was bombed twice over the past year while engaged in negotiations, with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian arguing attacks prove the United States has no belief in diplomacy, even as President Trump builds forces for potential ground operations.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Again Denies That Negotiations With the US Are Taking Place - News From Antiwar.com
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Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi explains for the first time how the communication with the US government is going. He leaves open whether Iran is getting involved in negotiations.
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