Iran's security chief Ali Larijani says it will not negotiate with the United States

Iran's top security official, Ali Larijani, has made it crystal clear that the country has absolutely no intention of sitting down for any kind of talks or negotiations with the United States. This firm stance signals a continued hard line from Te...

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A banner of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on a street, after he was killed in Israeli and U.S. strikes on Saturday, in Tehran
Dubai: ​Iran's security ​chief Ali Larijani, who was ‌also ⁠an ⁠adviser ​to the country's former Supreme ​Leader, said ​in a ⁠post ‌on ​X ​on ⁠Monday that Tehran will not ​negotiate with ​the U.S., in response to ‌a report that ​Iran is ​trying ⁠to revive negotiations with Washington.
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