Iran rejects direct nuclear talks with Trump, open to indirect negotiations
Briefly

President Trump has issued warnings to Iran regarding nuclear negotiations, threatening bombings and secondary tariffs if Tehran fails to engage. Iranian President Pezeshkian stated that direct negotiations are off the table, but he remains open to indirect discussions, emphasizing that trust must be restored first. The escalating tensions reflect a complex history, particularly Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal and subsequent sanctions. Iran asserts its nuclear program is for civilian use, amid claims of amassed knowledge while denying efforts to develop a bomb.
Trump's aggressive stance includes threats of bombings and implementation of secondary tariffs, emphasizing the urgent need for a nuclear agreement with Iran.
Iran's President Pezeshkian has ruled out direct negotiations with Trump, indicating a preference for indirect talks while calling for the US to rebuild trust.
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