Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Affirms Iran's Stance on U.S. Talks: No Intention to Negotiate
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that Iran has no intention of engaging in talks with the United States, despite President Trump's claims that Iran is seeking a deal to end the ongoing conflict. Araghchi stated that Iran has never requested a ceasefire or negotiation and is prepared to defend itself for as long as necessary. He criticized President Trump's characterization of the conflict as a war of choice and reiterated Iran's commitment to self-defense.
Araghchi dismissed the notion that the conflict poses an existential threat to Iran's government, asserting that Iran is stable and strong. He questioned the value of negotiating with the U.S., citing previous talks that were abruptly halted when the U.S. and Israel launched attacks on Iran. Araghchi highlighted Iran's past concessions, such as offering to dilute enriched uranium, as evidence of Iran's commitment to peaceful intentions.
Despite previous negotiations and concessions, Araghchi indicated that there are currently no active discussions or proposals on the table. He emphasized that any future negotiations with the U.S. or other parties would depend on the circumstances at that time. Araghchi's remarks underscore Iran's reluctance to engage in talks with the U.S. and its focus on defending its interests in the ongoing conflict.