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Iranian FM: No U.S. Negotiations So Far

Hey news enthusiasts! In a recent session at the National Security Commission of Iran's parliament, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi clarified that no round of negotiations has taken place with the U.S. so far. Instead, Iran is favoring indirect dialogue over direct talks.

Addressing speculation about a deal similar to the historic Libya agreement of 2003, Araghchi playfully shot down the idea, remarking that such a scenario is nothing more than a dreamy fantasy – "unless they are dreaming."

Meanwhile, tensions have been high after U.S. President Donald Trump, during a March NBC News interview, warned of "unprecedented military strikes" if Iran refused to negotiate on its nuclear program. Earlier in March, Trump said he had sent a letter proposing direct discussions on Tehran's nuclear activities, but Iran later rejected the idea of direct negotiation while leaving room for indirect talks.

This unfolding story is a reminder that global diplomacy can be as unpredictable as your favorite binge-worthy series! Stay tuned for more updates. 🤯

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