Iran Rejects Direct Talks with U.S. in Response to Trump’s Letter Pezeshkian
Iran has officially declined direct negotiations with the U.S. in response to a letter from former President Donald Trump, according to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. The rejection signals that Tehran is not interested in reopening direct communication channels with Washington, despite ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts.
Pezeshkian, who recently took office, made it clear that Iran’s stance remains firm. While he didn’t disclose the full details of Trump’s message, he emphasized that Tehran is not willing to engage in direct talks under current circumstances.
This move comes amid ongoing geopolitical challenges, including U.S. sanctions on Iran and disputes over nuclear agreements. It remains to be seen whether diplomatic backchannels or intermediaries will play a role in future negotiations.