Iran: We never asked for ceasefire or negotiations with the US

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi has declared that Tehran has never called for ceasefire or negotiations with the United States, rejecting US President Donald Trump's claims that Iran wants to reach a ceasefire agreement. In an interview for CBS News's “Face program, Arghchi said [...]
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arghchi has declared that Tehran has never called for ceasefire or negotiations with the United States, rejecting US President Donald Trump's claims that Iran wants to reach a ceasefire agreement.
In an interview for the “Face programme the Nation” of CBS News, Arghchi said Iran sees no reason to hold talks with Washington, stressing that dialogue between the parties was continuing even when, according to him, the US decided to launch attacks.
We have never asked for ceasefire or negotiations. We don't see why we should talk to Americans, because we were talking to them when they decided to attack us, and this was the second time: He said it.
Iranian top diplomat added that the actual conflict is a war selected by US President Donald Trump and the United States.
This is a conflict selected by President Trump and the United States, while we will continue to defend ourselves”, Said Arghchi.












