Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani says ‘will not negotiate’ with U.S.
Iran's security chief, Ali Larijani, firmly stated that the country will not engage in negotiations with the United States, criticizing Donald Trump's leadership as contributing to instability in West Asia. Larijani described Trump's approach as driven by 'delusional fantasies' that have exacerbated tensions in the region. His comments reflect Iran's ongoing defiance against U.S. policies, particularly in light of recent sanctions and military threats. This stance underscores the broader geopolitical struggle between Iran and the U.S., with implications for regional security and diplomatic efforts. As the situation evolves, Larijani's remarks signal Iran's commitment to its current strategy, aiming to resist external pressures while maintaining its sovereignty in the face of perceived American aggression.
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