
"The fact is that we don't have any positive experience of negotiating with the United States. You know, especially with this administration. We negotiated twice last year and this year, and then in the middle of negotiations, they attacked us. So we see no reason why we should engage once again with those who have, who are not honest in negotiation, and they don't and do not enter into negotiation in good faith."
"There is no winner in this war. Our win is to be able to resist against, you know, the illegal, you know goals, and this is what we have done so far. So they have failed to achieve their goals, and we have been able to resist against them, to stand against the most powerful army of the world, as they claim, together with, you know, Israelis, who are also claim to have the big army."
"No, we are waiting for them. Because we are confident that we can confront them, and that would be a big disaster for them. We didn't ask for a ceasefire even last time. In previous time, it was Israel who asked for a ceasefire. They asked for an unconditional ceasefire after 12 days that we resisted against their aggression."
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared in an NBC interview that Iran will not engage in negotiations with the Trump administration, citing negative past experiences where the U.S. attacked during ongoing talks. He emphasized Iran's definition of victory as resistance against what he termed illegal goals, claiming Iran has successfully withstood pressure from the U.S. and Israel. Araghchi expressed confidence in Iran's military capability to confront a potential ground invasion, characterizing such action as disastrous for the invaders. He referenced the previous 12-day conflict with Israel, noting that Israel requested an unconditional ceasefire after Iran resisted for 12 days.
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