Iranian foreign minister rejects talks with US

Iran attacks Kuwait, Israel after Trump sets deadline for deal
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On March 25, 2026, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Iran is not currently engaged in negotiations with the United States and will not negotiate while under attack. This statement directly contradicts claims made a day prior by U.S. President Trump, who asserted that the U.S. was already in talks with Iranian officials. The Iranian government denies President Trump's claim and maintains its position of refusing dialogue with the U.S. under present circumstances. The location of these alleged talks was not specified in either statement. The reason for Iran's refusal is due to the ongoing perceived aggression from the U.S.
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AI-ExtractedTehran denied that the US was already in talks with Iranian officials.
President Trump said the US was already in talks with Iranian officials.
No negotiations have taken place.
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, says Iran is not and will not negotiate with the US while it is under attack.
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