
Iranian FM says negotiations with U.S. no longer on agenda - Global Times
Key Takeaways
- Iranian FM declared negotiations with the United States are off the agenda
- Global Times published the report attributing the statement to Iran's foreign minister
- Provided excerpt contains no additional details about timing, context, or diplomatic response
Iran-US talks status
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Tuesday that talks with the United States are no longer on Tehran's agenda.
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He made the remarks in an interview with U.S. PBS News.

Iran missile stance vs Trump
Araghchi emphasized that Iran is prepared to continue its missile operations "for as long as necessary," signaling a firm stance against entering immediate negotiations with Washington.
The comments came after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed the conflict with Iran would end "very soon."

Araghchi's stance on talks
The article presents Araghchi's remarks as a clear rejection of near-term diplomatic engagement with the U.S.
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The article portrays those remarks as an affirmation that Iran will sustain its military posture while it chooses.
The article notes that Araghchi did not specify any conditions or a timeline for when talks might return to Tehran's agenda.
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