Iranian Military Rejects U.S. Negotiation Claims Amid Escalating Cross-Border Airstrikes Between Tehran And Tel Aviv
The Islamic Republic of Iran has officially dismissed claims by former US president-elect Trump regarding ongoing negotiations, coinciding with a renewed exchange of airstrikes between Israel and its regional adversaries on Wednesday morning in Cairo Washington.
Key Points
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1Iran's military explicitly rejected President Donald Trump's claim that negotiations are underway to end the war.
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2The Iranian side stated in response that the United States is actually negotiating with itself rather than Iran or Israel.
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3On March 25, both Israeli and Iranian forces launched airstrikes against each other as tensions escalated.
Developments
Iran's military rejects President Donald Trump's claim that negotiations are underway with the United States. Simultaneously, Israel and Iran have launched airstrikes against each other while tensions escalate in their ongoing conflict over nuclear issues.
On March 25, Israel launched a rocket barrage into central Jerusalem while simultaneously exchanging airstrike with Iranian forces over the ongoing war that has devastated energy and financial markets globally; in response to President Trump's claim of US negotiations ending hostilities, Iran rejected any talks as futile.