Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Rejects Talks with Trump
On Sunday, President Donald Trump's claim that Iran is seeking a deal to end the war between his administration and Tehran was directly contradicted by foreign minister. Speaking on CBS News' "The Nation," senior official Abbas Araghchi stated there are no reasons for negotiations regarding this conflict with American forces in Iraq or Syria.
Key Points
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1Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Tehran sees no reason to negotiate or seek a ceasefire with the United States.
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2Araghchi explicitly rejected President Trump's claim, asserting Iran has never asked for an end to its war and is not seeking any deal.
Developments
Perspectives
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that there is no reason to negotiate or seek a ceasefire with the United States, pushing back on President Trump's claims.
— [Mar 15, 20:34] La guerra con Israel y Estados Unidos: el canciller de Irán 'no ve ninguna razón para negociar ni para un alto el fuego' (Clarin)'We don't see any reason why we should talk with Americans', as President Trump has claimed Iran is seeking a deal to end the war between the U.S. and Iraq.
— [Mar 15, 20:34] Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday that 'we don't see any reason why we should talk with Americans' (CBS News)'We are stable and strong enough,' Iran's foreign minister told CBS on the topic of talks.
— [Mar 15, 20:34] Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi pushes back against Trump claims that Tehran wants a deal to end war with U.S. (Livemint)'We don't see any reason why we should talk', the foreign minister of Iran said.
— [Mar 15, 20:34] Samtaler med USA – Vi ser ingen grunn (Ws.finansavisen.no)