Iran Rejects Military Solution and Calls for Serious US Negotiations
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that Tehran maintains "no trust" in the United States, asserting that the country will only engage in negotiations if the U.S.
- The statements come amid a period of uncertainty regarding the status of diplomatic talks between the U.S.
- Araghchi further asserted that military action is not a viable way to resolve the tensions between the two nations.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that Tehran maintains “no trust” in the United States, asserting that the country will only engage in negotiations if the U.S. Is “serious” in its approach.
The statements come amid a period of uncertainty regarding the status of diplomatic talks between the U.S. And Iran. Despite the lack of trust, Araghchi indicated an openness to negotiations, provided they are conducted seriously.
Rejection of Military Solutions
Araghchi further asserted that military action is not a viable way to resolve the tensions between the two nations. He stated that there is no military resolution available for issues concerning Iran and maintained that the country “won’t bow down” under pressure.

“No Military Solution To Anything Related To Iran”
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Regional Context
These diplomatic developments occur alongside heightened regional instability. Reports indicate that Israeli military forces have conducted strikes in Lebanon, coinciding with the ongoing uncertainty over the progress of talks between Washington and Tehran.
