Iran has confirmed that it is reviewing a ceasefire proposal from the United States but has ruled out any possibility of direct negotiations. The statement came after US President Donald Trump claimed that Iran was desperate to reach a deal to end nearly four weeks of fighting. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi dismissed Trump’s claim, clarifying that while Tehran is examining the proposal, it has no intention of engaging in talks to resolve the conflict.
The prolonged war between Iran and the US-Israel alliance has intensified economic and humanitarian crises, with global energy markets facing severe disruptions. Many countries and companies are struggling to manage the resulting oil shortages. Araghchi stated that no direct dialogue has taken place between Tehran and Washington, though messages have been exchanged through mediators.
In a televised interview, Araghchi emphasized that responding to messages or clarifying Iran’s stance through friendly nations does not constitute formal negotiations. The situation continues to strain international energy stability and heighten regional uncertainty.