Iran Firmly Rejects Possibility of US Negotiations

Iran's government adamantly denies any plans for diplomatic talks with the United States, maintaining a stance of non-engagement despite ongoing regional tensions.
Tehran, Iran - In a defiant statement, the Iranian government has firmly rejected the possibility of negotiations with the United States, declaring that it has 'no plans' for such talks. This stance comes amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations, which have been at odds over a range of geopolitical and ideological issues.
Speaking to reporters, a senior Iranian official reiterated the country's long-held position, stating, 'We have no plans for negotiations with the United States.' The official, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, emphasized that Iran's leadership remains unwavering in its refusal to engage in diplomatic discussions with its American counterparts.
The official's remarks echoed the sentiments expressed by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who has repeatedly dismissed the prospect of negotiations, even as the Biden administration has signaled a willingness to re-engage with Iran on various fronts. Raisi has been a vocal critic of the United States, accusing it of pursuing a policy of 'maximum pressure' against Iran.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: Al Jazeera


