Iran says ready for ‘fair’ talks with US but not ‘under shadow of threats’
Summary
Iran's foreign minister says Iran is open to fair talks with the United States, but not under threats. President Trump has not ruled out military action and has increased the U.S. military presence near Iran. Iran insists its missile and defense capabilities are not negotiable, while diplomatic efforts continue to avoid conflict.Key Facts
- Iran is willing to negotiate with the U.S. if there are no threats involved.
- President Trump has threatened military action against Iran.
- The U.S. has increased its military presence, sending a large number of ships near Iran.
- Iran will not negotiate its missile and defense capabilities.
- Trump set a deadline for Iran to negotiate but has not disclosed it publicly.
- Trump withdrew from a previous nuclear deal and is pushing Iran to stop uranium enrichment.
- Regional allies like Turkiye are involved in trying to prevent military conflict.
- Iran is open to talks if military threats by the U.S. stop.
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