TEHRAN: (Web Desk) -Masoud Pezeshkian has reiterated that Iran’s longstanding mistrust of the United States remains intact, stressing that any meaningful dialogue depends on honoring commitments. In a statement shared on social media, he said inconsistent and conflicting remarks from US officials send negative signals and could undermine diplomatic efforts.
The Iranian president emphasized that the nation will not yield to external pressure, making it clear that coercion will not influence Tehran’s stance.
Meanwhile, Iran has formally ruled out any immediate plans for renewed negotiations with Washington. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei stated during a press briefing that there is currently no intention to engage in talks with the United States. He added that ongoing US policies show no meaningful change and that past mistakes continue to shape present tensions.
According to Iranian officials, Washington’s approach risks further destabilizing the region, warning that repeated policy failures will not lead to constructive outcomes.
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On the other hand, Donald Trump has claimed that a potential agreement with Iran could be signed in Pakistan. Speaking to media outlets, he said he is open to meeting senior Iranian leadership if negotiations show progress, adding that dialogue remains possible if Tehran is willing.
Reports from Al Jazeera indicate increased US logistical activity in Pakistan, with at least six American military aircraft landing at a local airbase. Flight tracking data suggests these planes carried communications systems, transport support, and other operational equipment ahead of a possible US delegation visit.
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