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middle-east3 hours ago

Iran Rules Out Talks With US, Says Mediated Messages Aren’t Negotiations

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said there are currently no talks with the United States and that messages exchanged via mediators do not count as negotiations; Tehran says it is not seeking war and wants a permanent end to the conflict, while it reviews a U.S. plan to end the war (delivered via Pakistan) and has insisted Lebanon be included in any ceasefire. The plan reportedly comprises a 15-point package addressing Iran’s ballistic missiles and nuclear programs, and there are warnings of possible new fronts in Yemen and action near the Bab al-Mandab Strait if provoked; the U.S. has not yet received an official Iran response according to Axios.

Iran rejects ceasefire talks and warns US invasion would be a disaster for Washington
world20 days ago

Iran rejects ceasefire talks and warns US invasion would be a disaster for Washington

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC News that Tehran is not seeking a ceasefire or negotiations with the U.S. or Israel and that Iran is confident it could withstand a U.S. invasion, calling such a move a disaster for the United States. He said the U.S. war aims have failed, described the war as a U.S. choice, and emphasized Iran’s attacks have targeted American installations rather than neighbors.

Iran’s Araghchi: Israel’s strength relies on weakening its neighbors
middle-east1 month ago

Iran’s Araghchi: Israel’s strength relies on weakening its neighbors

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi argued at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha that Israel pursues an expansionist project that requires weakening neighboring countries militarily, technologically, economically, and socially to keep an upper hand, condemning what he called a double standard in sanctions against Iran. He also said U.S.-Iran talks in Oman are a “good start” focused on the nuclear issue, stressed Iran’s enrichment stance (zero enrichment is not possible) and noted missiles will not be negotiated, while claiming last year’s 12‑day conflict did not destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.