US-Iran Backchannel Alive Amidst Trump's 'Garbage' Remark, Says Iran FM
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has revealed that despite US President Donald Trump's public dismissal of Iran’s peace proposal as a 'piece of garbage,' the US has shown willingness to continue negotiations. The situation appears delicate as Iran maintains a cautious stance, citing distrust in American intentions.
In a surprising development amid the ongoing West Asian tensions, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on Friday that Tehran has received communications from the United States, suggesting a continued willingness to negotiate. This comes despite US President Donald Trump's harsh criticism of Iran's peace proposal, which he described as a 'piece of garbage.'
During a media briefing in the national capital, Araghchi provided insights into the fast-evolving situation, stating that recent rejections from both sides were part of past events, referencing President Trump's dismissive tweets. Iran's response to a US framework aimed at curbing hostilities has not deterred backchannel discussions, according to the diplomat.
The Iranian Foreign Minister emphasized the fragility of the current ceasefire but insisted on leveraging the diplomatic window of opportunity. Araghchi expressed skepticism towards US intentions, attributing Washington’s openness to talks to military setbacks. As the conflict, initiated by US-Israeli strikes in late February, teeters on uncertainty, Iran remains resolute against pressure tactics.
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