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Iran Rejects US Negotiations Amid Ongoing Tensions
Iran has stated it will not engage in negotiations with the U.S. while facing threats. President Trump asserts that Iran has no choice but to negotiate. (sources: cbsnews, bloomberg, aljazeera, aa)

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Iran has rejected the prospect of negotiations with the U.S. in Pakistan, citing threats as a barrier. President Trump maintains that Iran must participate in peace talks.
- Iran's parliamentary speaker indicated that the country will not accept negotiations under threats.
- President Trump claims that the Iran conflict is nearing resolution and that Iran is prepared to negotiate.
- Oil prices have decreased as Iran's participation in talks is considered.
Why it matters
The outcome of these negotiations could impact regional stability and international relations.
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cbsnewsTrump says Iran has no choice but to participate in peace talks with U.S.bloombergOil Slips as Iran Set to Attend Negotiations With US in PakistanaljazeeraIran war live: Tehran rejects talks under threat; Trump says blockade staysaaIran rejects negotiations with US 'under the shadow of threats'
