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Iran will not negotiate with U.S. due to unreasonable demands

"Iran's Foreign Minister confirms Tehran won't negotiate with the U.S. due to 'unreasonable demands,' signaling a critical impasse in nuclear discussions. Read more."

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Tehran will not engage in negotiations with the United States as long as the U.S. continues to make what he described as “unreasonable demands.”

This statement marks a significant stance from Iran regarding its diplomatic relations with the U.S., particularly in the context of ongoing discussions surrounding nuclear agreements and sanctions. The refusal to negotiate indicates a continued impasse in U.S.-Iran relations.

For further context on international developments, see our recent coverage on Gen. Hemedti"s declaration regarding aircraft aiding Sudanese Armed Forces.

The situation remains fluid as both nations navigate their complex relationship amidst broader geopolitical tensions.

Iran will not negotiate with U.S. due to unreasonable demands - DemState