Video: Iran rejects negotiation with US cites bitter experience
Abdullateef Fowewe
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has ruled out any new negotiations with the United States, pointing to a painful history of failed talks that culminated in attacks despite reported progress.
In an interview, Araghchi stated, “I don’t think the question of talking with Americans or negotiation with Americans once again would be on the table because we have a very bitter experience of talking to the Americans. After three rounds of negotiations and after that, American team in the negotiation said itself that we made a big progress, still they decided to attack us. So I don’t think talking with Americans anymore would be on our agenda.”
The remarks underscore ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington, where Araghchi highlighted the U.S. team’s own admission of “big progress” after three rounds, only for attacks to follow.
