In a surprising turn, US President Donald Trump stated he is no longer in talks with Iran, contradicting his earlier assertions of imminent discussions. His remarks on Truth Social emphasized a lack of offers to Iran following the US bombings of critical nuclear facilities. This shift appears to respond to Senator Chris Coons' criticism of Trump's stance towards US sanctions on Iranian oil amidst ongoing tensions. Iran's Foreign Ministry expressed skepticism towards the US's inconsistent foreign policy, labeling it unreliable, especially after the recent military actions in the region.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman criticized the US for constant shifts in policy, stating such behavior is unreliable and indicative of a broader pattern in US relations.
Trump's recent declaration of not engaging with Iran contradicts his earlier statements suggesting talks were imminent, showcasing a sharp pivot in his administration's stance.
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