Afghanistan, April 1 -- Iran's foreign minister has rejected the idea of negotiations with the United States, saying Tehran will not accept a ceasefire under pressure as the war deepens.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview that there are currently no negotiations between Tehran and Washington, despite repeated suggestions from US President Donald Trump that talks may be close. Araghchi said only direct or indirect messages are being exchanged, and described them as warnings rather than diplomacy.
His remarks underscore the widening gap between the two sides' public narratives. While Trump has said the United States could end its military campaign within "two or three weeks" and has floated the possibility of an ag...