Iran rejects offer of direct US negotiations over rapidly growing nuclear program
Briefly

Iran's president has stated that the country refuses direct negotiations with the U.S. regarding its nuclear program, responding to a letter from President Trump. While rejecting direct talks, Iran's response allows for the possibility of indirect negotiations. Relations remain tense, stemming from the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2018 and escalating military confrontations in the region. Iranian officials assert their nuclear ambitions are peaceful, yet rising uranium enrichment levels and military threats have heightened concerns over potential conflict.
"We don't avoid talks; it's the breach of promises that has caused issues for us so far. They must prove that they can build trust."
"The risk of military action targeting Iran's nuclear program remains on the table, as U.S. conducts intense airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups."
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