Iran Refuses Talks Under Threats, Blames US and Israel as Tensions Rise
Read Time:48 Second
Tehran, Iran – Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, recently emphasized that Iran will not engage in any negotiations under threat or coercion. He accused the United States and Israel of having no limits or “red lines,” which has significantly intensified the already escalating regional tensions.
Baghaei’s comments highlight the following key points:
- Refusal to negotiate under pressure: Iran insists that any talks must be conducted without threats or coercive measures.
- Accusations against US and Israel: According to Iran, these countries are escalating the conflict by ignoring boundaries they previously respected.
- Demand for equality in negotiations: Iran requires that any diplomatic discussions be held on equal and fair terms.
This strong declaration underlines Iran’s current firm stance against Western powers and their allies amid rising concerns of a broader conflict in the region. Despite ongoing efforts, diplomatic progress remains difficult as the situation continues to be highly volatile.
Stay tuned to Questiqa USA for the latest updates on this developing story.
About Post Author
QUESTIQA USA
Next post
US Supreme Court in Washington Allows Dismissal of Steve Bannon’s Case Linked to January 6

Average Rating