9/7/2025–|Last update: 03:15 (Mecca time)
Tehran said on Tuesday that it had not submitted any request to negotiate with Washington, contrary to what US President Donald Trump stated after the Israeli and American attacks on nuclear establishments in Iran.
Trump was renewed on Monday that Iran wanted to enter into negotiations with Washington, adding that talks are to be held, but without setting an appointment or place for that.
“We planned to hold discussions with Iran. They want to speak,” Trump said at the White House, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met.
“They want a meeting (with us). They want a solution. They are now very different from what they were two weeks ago,” he added.
But Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ismail Baqi, denied these statements. “No request has been submitted to hold a meeting on our part to the American side,” he said.
The absence of confidence
For his part, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji repeated a position Tehran Rejection of talks at this stage.
“Although Iran has received in recent days letters indicating that the United States may be ready to return to negotiations, how can we trust more negotiation?”
It is reported that on June 13, Israel launched a war against Iran with the aim of “preventing it from possessing nuclear weapons.” This came while the United States and Iran were fighting negotiations on the Tehran nuclear program.
Later the states intervened in the war, and on June 22, the UNANID enrichment site in Fordo, south of Tehran, bombed on June 22, and two nuclear establishments in Isfahan and Natanz (center). The actual scope of the damage to the bombing of these sites has not yet been known.
