Iran’s ambassador to Russia has dismissed Trump’s claims that Tehran is negotiating with Washington

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Iran’s ambassador to Russia has dismissed Trump’s claims that Tehran is negotiating with Washington

Kazem Jalali has stressed Iran is a “rational player” that is “not looking for war”

Kazem Jalali, Iran’s ambassador to Russia, has said that as of now Iran “doesn’t need any negotiations,” but remains a “rational player” that is “not looking for war.” Speaking on RT’s ‘Sanchez Effect’, he said that Tehran has “never denied peace talks,” but insisted there must be “proper conditions” before any dialogue can begin.   

Iran’s ambassador has also dismissed Trump’s claims that Tehran is negotiating with Washington, calling them “completely false.” He said Iranian officials have repeatedly denied any talks and added that, as some Americans have sarcastically written, Trump is “almost sitting in front of a mirror negotiating with himself.”

Jalali argued that Washington is talking up negotiations to undermine Iran’s internal unity and “control energy prices,” while at the same time Trump and Netanyahu are “planning how to strike Iran.”

Meanwhile, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has insisted that talks between the United States and Iran “are continuing and going well.” Speaking to reporters on Monday, Leavitt claimed that what’s being said publicly is “much different than what’s being communicated to us privately.”  

Jalali outlined Tehran’s minimum conditions for talks as a “sustainable peace” to start negotiations, clear identification and punishment of the aggressor, and compensation for wartime damage, saying that some losses, such as the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, “cannot be compensated.”

The ambassador also told RT that Israel had told Russian President Vladimir Putin it did not intend to attack Iran but then “didn’t keep its word,” and accused Washington of striking Iran twice during previous negotiation rounds.

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