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Iran rejects U.S. Talks After Presidential Postponement of Power Grid Strikes

10 articles | Updated 1h ago | Created 21h ago

Iranian officials firmly rejected allegations of negotiations with the United States following a delay in planned military operations against Tehran's energy infrastructure. The denial comes as media outlets across multiple languages report that Teheran has no dialogue to offer regarding potential conflict escalation or oil price manipulation theories linked by Trump administration sources.

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    Iran officially denies having engaged in any direct or indirect negotiations with the United States.
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    President Donald Trump claimed to have had productive talks and subsequently postponed a threat of bombing Iran's power grid, which Tehran refutes as false propaganda.
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    Multiple international media outlets from various regions report on this diplomatic dispute occurring within hours.
[Mar 23] Iran denies talks with U.S. after Trump postpones strikes; multiple global news sources (Bharian, Japantoday, Kurir.mk) report the denial of negotiations contradicting President Donald Trump's claims.
[Mar 23] Trump described ongoing diplomatic engagement with unidentified Iranian officials as 'productive' and used this to justify postponing a threat against Iran's power grid infrastructure, according to reports from Japantoday.com.my (likely typo for japanday or similar).