Iran said – talks will not take place under pressure; Ready to open ‘new leaves’

Iran America Tension: iran Tension between India and America has increased rapidly. Iran’s top negotiator and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqir Ghalibaf accused Donald Trump of weakening diplomacy through threats and ceasefire violations. He clearly said that Tehran will not hold any kind of talks under pressure.

Ghalibaf said on social media platform He warned that Iran was ready to “open a new leaf on the battlefield” if tensions escalate further.

What threat did Trump give?

This statement came at a time when Trump took a tough stance before the April 22 deadline. Speaking to PBS News, Trump said that if no solution is found, “bombings will start in many places.” This has increased both the importance and risks of the next talks to be held in Islamabad.

The US President also said that he is not completely sure whether Iran will join the talks or not. He said both sides had agreed to participate, but Tehran’s participation was not certain. He also added that the US delegation will go anyway, indicating that Washington will either continue talks or may change course.

This conflict is taking place amidst Iran’s nuclear program and the ongoing difficulties in Hormuz, which is a very important route for global energy supplies. Although a temporary ceasefire has stopped direct fighting, mistrust between the two countries still persists.

Will Pakistan go to Iran?

According to Iranian government media, Tehran may decide not to participate in the talks in Islamabad. The reason for this has been attributed to America’s high demands and changing attitude.

What did Iran’s Foreign Minister say on Trump?

Iran has also raised questions on the credibility of the current diplomatic process. In talks with Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said America’s “provocative actions and repeated ceasefire violations” remain a major obstacle.

He alleged that Iran’s merchant ships are being targeted and the American stance continues to be contradictory. Araghchi said Tehran would review all aspects before deciding further strategy, but did not confirm whether Islamabad would join the talks.

What did the President of Iran say?

Earlier, Iranian President Masood Pejeshkian also reiterated his tough stance against US pressure. He said that deep distrust between the two countries is a major obstacle to meaningful dialogue.

In his post on He called it an attempt to subdue Iran, which he completely rejected.

He said that the foundation of any meaningful dialogue rests on keeping promises and distrust of America is deeply present in Iranian politics. Pejeshkian also said that recent statements and actions by US officials indicate that they want to force Iran to surrender, but this is not possible.

Will the war start again?

He stressed that the Iranian people will not bow down to any pressure. Both countries are locked in a tense situation as the ceasefire deadline approaches, raising fears that conflict could erupt again if diplomatic efforts fail.

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