Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has officially ruled out direct negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program, though he indicated that indirect talks remain a possibility. This decision marks a significant stance in Iran's foreign policy, especially after Pezeshkian's election campaign promised renewed engagement with the West. The rejection comes amid heightened tensions, with U.S. President Donald Trump responding aggressively, warning of potential military action. The communication between the two nations is reportedly being facilitated through Oman. The situation underscores the fragile state of U.S.-Iran relations and the potential for further escalation.
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Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated dramatically after Tehran formally rejected direct negotiations with Washington over the nuclear deal. On March 30, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's response to President Donald Trump's letter was delivered via Oman,