Goa, March 31 -- Tensions between the United States and Iran are escalating as President Donald Trump threatens military action and economic sanctions unless Tehran agrees to a nuclear deal. In a tense exchange, Trump warned of bombings and secondary tariffs if Iran does not reach an agreement with Washington, intensifying the pressure on the Islamic Republic.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has rejected direct negotiations with the Trump administration, emphasizing that while Iran is open to indirect talks, any meaningful dialogue would require the U.S. to address past mistakes and restore trust. "We responded to the US president's letter via Oman and rejected the option of direct talks, but we are open to indirect negotiations," Pe...
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