Iran rejects Trump’s claims it asked for relaunch of nuclear talks
Summary
Iran denied that it had asked for talks with the United States about its nuclear program, contrary to claims made by US President Donald Trump. This announcement came after Trump stated that Iran wanted to negotiate a new nuclear agreement following a recent conflict involving Israel.Key Facts
- Iran's Foreign Ministry stated it did not request a meeting with the US regarding its nuclear program.
- President Trump claimed Iran wanted to engage in negotiations following a recent 12-day conflict involving Israel and the US.
- Iran's Foreign Minister expressed interest in diplomacy but mentioned concerns about further dialogue.
- During the conflict, Israel struck Iran, causing significant casualties, and Iran retaliated, causing deaths in Israel.
- The US participated in the conflict by bombing Iranian nuclear sites.
- Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and suggested the possibility of lifting US sanctions on Iran.
- Trump proposed new talks to potentially replace the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA), which he had previously ended.
- The US imposed new sanctions on Iran's oil exports after the ceasefire ended.
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