Iran rejects President Donald Trumpโs assertion that the US is negotiating to end the Middle East war, calling the claim false. Tehran said the US is โnegotiating with itself,โ dismissing reports of talks on a 15-point peace plan.
The unified command of the Iranian Armed Forces, dominated by the Revolutionary Guards, emphasized that Iran rejects any deal with the US. Spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaqari said, โNo one like us will make a deal with you. Not now. Not ever.โ This statement underscores Iranโs firm stance amid ongoing conflict with Israel and US forces.
Despite Trump claiming that Iranians are eager to reach an agreement, Iran rejects all negotiation attempts, citing past US attacks during previous talks. Four weeks into the war, Israel continues airstrikes on Tehran, while Iran retaliates by targeting Israeli cities including Tel Aviv, Kiryat Shmona, and US bases in Gulf countries.
The US reportedly sent a 15-point plan to Iran, which includes a temporary ceasefire, dismantling of Iranโs nuclear program, and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran rejects these proposals, maintaining that no agreement is possible under current circumstances.
The Middle East conflict has triggered global energy disruptions, with the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed at times, causing the worst energy shock in history. Countries across Asia, dependent on Gulf oil, are implementing measures to mitigate fuel shortages.
Pakistan has offered to host US-Iran talks to mediate the conflict, as tensions remain high. Meanwhile, the Pentagon is sending additional troops to the region, further intensifying fears of a prolonged war.
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Iran rejects all US negotiation attempts while continuing retaliatory strikes, signaling a stalemate in diplomacy. The ongoing hostilities threaten regional stability and global energy markets, keeping world powers on high alert.




