Iran denies receiving Trump's letter seeking nuclear negotiations
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Iran has rejected claims of receiving a letter from President Trump seeking new nuclear negotiations, highlighting ongoing tensions as the country continues its uranium enrichment process. Trump aims to replace the previous nuclear deal the US withdrew from and has expressed a preference for negotiating peacefully rather than through military action. The UN has commended Trump's efforts for diplomacy while Iran maintains its stance that negotiations are off the table as long as sanctions persist. Tensions rise amidst warnings from the US and Israel against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons.
Iran has denied receiving a letter from US President Trump regarding a new nuclear deal, dismissing negotiations as long as sanctions remain in effect.
President Trump expressed a desire for a peaceful resolution with Iran, stating that he'd rather negotiate than resort to military interventions.
The UN has praised Trump's diplomatic outreach to Iran, underscoring diplomacy as the best path for ensuring the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear programme.
Trump indicated he delivered a written warning to Iran, stressing that military intervention remains an option if peaceful negotiations do not occur.
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