Iran rejects nuclear deal after US-Israel attack in March 2025
Iran denies reaching any deal with Donald Trump, who insists negotiations continue after the joint US-Israeli attack on Tehran last Tuesday; Iran confirms indirect contacts but stresses no formal agreement exists while warning of rising oil prices until stability is restored regionally
Key Points
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1Iran has denied reaching any agreement with President Donald Trump regarding nuclear issues.
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2Trump claims that Iran renounced its weapons of mass destruction and negotiations continue, a position Tehran rejects as false.
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3Despite indirect contacts being acknowledged by both sides in the past week, no formal accord was signed on March 24 or earlier this month.
Developments
Perspectives
Irán responde a las declaraciones del presidente estadounidense asegurando haber rechazado cualquier acuerdo y advirtiendo sobre el futuro precio alto para los combustibles fósiles.
— 'No llames acordo a tu derrota': Irán responde a Trump e adverţe que o petroleo seguira caro (Editorial.aristeguinoticias.com)Teerano niega haber alcanzado un acuerdo con Donald Trump y afirma explícitamente que el precio del petróleo continuará alto.
— Terreno nega acordo com Teep e afirma q̧e prec do petroleo continuarar al (Jornaldenegocios.pt)Irán reconoce haber mantenido contactos indirectos con Washington, pero niega categóricamente que se haya llegado a ningún acuerdo.
— Iran reconhece contatos indiretos com Washinton, mas nega qualquer acordo (Infolibre.es)The Iranian military denied any agreement with Donald Trump and dismissed his claims of negotiations as false statements designed to mask a perceived defeat by Tehran's regime. Additionally, the forces warned that oil prices will remain high in order for Iran to guarantee regional stability before returning them to pre-war levels or allowing US investments there to materialize.