Iran Foreign Minister Araghchi Says Speaking to Steve Witkoff Does Not Mean Negotiations
Araghchi said direct messages with Steve Witkoff are not negotiations and said Iran is ready to confront any US ground attack.
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Are There, or Will There Be, US Negotiations with Iran? - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
The short answer is “no.” Trump was confabulating when he said that he was already in negotiations with “important” Iranians. There is a back history to the US’ “negotiations narrative.” In earlier rounds of “negotiations” centred on the Ukraine conflict, Trump regularly would suggest that political negotiations with Russia were ongoing, when in practice, Witkoff and Kushner were simply engaging in a series of endless talks with the Europeans ab…
Iran Foreign Minister Araghchi says speaking to Steve Witkoff does not mean negotiations
Araghchi confirmed direct communications with the United States via Steve Witkoff, Washington's special envoy, amid continued conflict, Al Jazeera reported. However, he was emphatic that these exchanges do not amount to negotiations and dismissed claims from Washington and Western officials that formal talks were underway.
IRAN TELLS TRUMP: WE’RE NOT NEGOTIATING — WE’RE JUST PASSING MESSAGES
IRAN TELLS TRUMP: WE’RE NOT NEGOTIATING — WE’RE JUST PASSING MESSAGES Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has dropped a bombshell — and Africa needs to pay close attention. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Araghchi confirmed that Iran IS receiving messages from U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff both directly and through regional allies but made it crystal clear: […] The post IRAN TELLS TRUMP: WE’RE NOT NEGOTIATING — WE’RE JUST PASSING MESSAGES first appeared…
US President Donald Trump doubts that the war in Iran will end in just two weeks. But Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has a different idea. He says in an interview with Al Jazeera that Iran is preparing for war for at least six months. - We don't care what deadline our enemies set. But we recommend that they give up the war completely and finally, before they are in greater harm, says Araghchi. He adds that Iran has no deadline to defend…
Trump says war will end in weeks. Iran says it is prepared for a much longer fight
Iran is prepared for “at least six months” of war, the country’s foreign minister said in an interview Tuesday, as Trump insists the war could be done within two to three weeks. “We do not set any deadlines for defending ourselves. We will defend our country and our people as far as necessary and by any means required,” Abbas Araghchi told Al Jazeera. “It does not matter what timelines our enemies set for themselves. However, our recommendation …
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