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Iran Rejects Trump’s Request for Direct Nuclear Negotiations

Iran Rejects Trump’s Request for Direct Nuclear Negotiations

Iran has firmly rejected a direct negotiation proposal from former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding its nuclear program, according to multiple reports. The rejection came in response to a letter Trump sent to Iranian leadership, which was disclosed by state media in Tehran. The letter, dated earlier this month, proposed a face-to-face meeting to discuss Iran's nuclear ambitions and potential de-escalation of tensions between the two nations.

State media in Iran described the proposal as an 'unacceptable interference' in their sovereign affairs. Iranian officials emphasized their commitment to the existing nuclear deal framework and dismissed any new negotiations led by Trump. This development comes amidst ongoing international efforts to monitor and control Iran's nuclear activities, which have been a point of contention with the West for years.

The refusal to engage directly with Trump underscores the deep-seated mistrust between Iran and the U.S., particularly following Trump's administration's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal. Analysts suggest that this rejection could further complicate diplomatic efforts in the region, as the international community continues to seek a resolution to the nuclear standoff.

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