Iran denies negotiations with US after Trump announcement — Report
Iranian authorities have reportedly denied claims that negotiations are underway with the United States following recent remarks attributed to former US President Donald Trump suggesting possible diplomatic engagement.
According to reports from Iranian state-linked media outlets, officials insisted that no formal talks or backchannel discussions are currently taking place between Tehran and Washington. The reports described the suggestion of negotiations as inaccurate and politically motivated.
Some commentators in Iran have also alleged that the announcement may have been aimed at easing tensions in global energy markets and calming investor concerns amid rising geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.
The developments come at a time of heightened regional tensions, with international observers closely monitoring diplomatic signals from both sides. Analysts note that any indication of dialogue between the two countries could have significant implications for global security dynamics and oil prices.
Meanwhile, global leaders and international organisations continue to emphasise the importance of diplomacy and restraint to prevent further escalation and promote stability in the region.
