No negotiations will be held with the United States — Iran
Tehran categorically denied the possibility of negotiations with the United States and dismissed reports about contacts through intermediaries as baseless.

Iranian officials have categorically denied the possibility of holding negotiations with the United States. This was announced by Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
He emphasized that Tehran has no intention of holding any talks with Washington. The politician made this statement on his page on the X social network, calling reports about possible diplomatic contacts through intermediaries "incorrect and short-sighted."
"We will not hold any negotiations with America," Larijani wrote.
He also criticized Donald Trump's policies, stressing that his decisions have further exacerbated the situation in the Middle East. According to Larijani, the "America First" slogan has in practice turned into the principle of "Israel First," and American soldiers are becoming victims of conflicts in the region.
This statement was made in response to reports published in The Wall Street Journal.
The publication had written that Larijani had allegedly put forward an initiative to resume diplomatic consultations with the United States on Iran's nuclear issue through Oman. However, the Iranian politician firmly denied this information.
Earlier, it was reported that US President Donald Trump had stated that Tehran was ready to hold talks with Washington.







