Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has previously expressed 'complete distrust' towards U.S. negotiations, emphasizing the country's commitment to safeguarding its interests amid historical betrayals. However, recent reports indicate that Iran has decided against any further talks with the U.S., as stated by Fars news agency. This decision comes after a failed round of negotiations, with sources suggesting that the U.S. team was not willing to adjust its expectations, aiming to achieve through diplomacy what it could not during the war.
INTERNATIONALPublished 9 Apr 2026 • Published 2 days ago • Updated 18h ago
Iran's Foreign Minister Rejects Further U.S. Negotiations Amid Tensions
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Iran has announced it has no plans for further negotiations with the U.S. following failed talks, citing a lack of trust and accusing the U.S. of seeking excuses to exit discussions. Despite this, Iran's deputy FM claims Tehran holds the upper hand in negotiations, reflecting a complex geopolitical stance.
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