U.S. Urges Iran for De-escalation, Tehran Refuses

 

U.S. Urges Iran for De-escalation, Tehran Refuseshttps://jackaltimer.com/x6vmny3s52?key=67ba23f3873041ca5eb944b44c57b78c



Amid escalating tensions and reciprocal attacks between Iran and Israel, the United States has repeatedly urged Iran to engage in negotiations. However, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that Tehran has firmly rejected these offers.https://jackaltimer.com/zjbtjrghh?key=d4b1216fc90584ec68b86e1d7682922d

Speaking on Iranian state TV on Friday, June 19, Araghchi stated that the U.S. sent several "important and sincere messages" to Iran. Still, he criticized Washington for being a "partner in Israeli aggression," declaring:

“We have nothing to discuss with them.”

He emphasized that Iran's missile program is non-negotiable, calling it a matter of national defense and sovereignty:

“No rational country would negotiate its defense capabilities.”https://jackaltimer.com/hzvbvzbd6?key=16a19ee1ccf3297f489cf7af1f0bf92c

No Talks Until Attacks Stop

Araghchi made it clear that as long as Israeli attacks continue, Iran will not enter discussions with anyone, though talks with European nations will continue.

A diplomatic meeting in Geneva is scheduled, involving the UK, France, Germany, and EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas.https://jackaltimer.com/hffa42a4f?key=ed8b109905963f203baae980049288e6

Iran’s Military Stance

Araghchi stressed that Iran’s military operations:

  • Strictly target military and economic facilities

  • Avoid civilian infrastructure like residential buildings or hospitals

Timeline of the Conflict

Casualties So Far

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