Dubai: Iran Denies U.S. Claims of Nuclear Talks, Calls Them Deceptive
Dubai – Iran has strongly denied the U.S. statement that talks are underway to negotiate its nuclear policy. On Thursday, Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, said that America’s claim of wanting diplomacy is false. He described these claims as deceptive and contradictory. Baghaei emphasized that one cannot claim to seek peace while applying pressure at the same time. This response comes amid ongoing tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and the international community’s efforts to find a diplomatic solution.
The U.S. has publicly stated its intention to engage with Iran on nuclear issues, hoping for negotiations that could limit Iran’s nuclear activities. However, Iran accuses the U.S. of using diplomacy as a cover for continued hostility and sanctions. This disagreement highlights the deep mistrust between the two countries.
Key points include:
- Iran denies current nuclear policy negotiations with the U.S.
- The Iranian government calls U.S. statements deceptive and contradictory
- The U.S. claims diplomacy as a pathway to limit nuclear activities
- Iran insists on its right to develop nuclear technology for peaceful purposes
- Ongoing tensions reflect deep mistrust between the two nations
Stay tuned to Questiqa USA for the latest updates on this developing story.

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