Iran rejects Trump's negotiating offer - only indirect conversations allowed!

Iran rejects Trump's negotiating offer - only indirect conversations allowed!

Vienna, Österreich - On March 30, 2025, Iranian President Massud Pezeshkian rejects the offer of US President Donald Trump on direct negotiations. This became known during a cabinet meeting in Tehran, where Pezeshkian said that Iran had answered Oman on Trump's letter. The answer emphasizes that no direct conversations will take place, but there is an openness to indirect negotiations. Pezeshkian asked the United States to correct its “misconduct” in the past and create a new basis of trust before talks can take place.

At the beginning of the month,

Trump had asked in a letter to the spiritual head of Iran, Ali Khamenei, that Iran had to negotiate a new agreement on the controversial nuclear agreement. Otherwise a military solution would threaten. Khamenei rejected this claim and made it clear that Iran was only ready for indirect conversations about third countries. Trump's one -sided exit from the Vienna Nuclear Agreement in 2018 has significantly destabilized the situation.

The situation of the nuclear agreement

The Viennese nuclear agreement, officially known as Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was originally negotiated in 2015 under the aegis of Germany, France, Great Britain and the EU and other nations. Iran committed to reducing his nuclear activities, while the international sanctions were gradually lifted. After the implementation of the agreement, the Iranian economy grew by 12%in 2016. However, Trump's political change and the re-entry of all US sanctions led Iran to gradually returned its commitments in 2019 and no longer felt bound to the agreements.

This development contributed to the worst economic crisis in the history of Iran, which was further tightened by international sanctions. Observers express concerns that direct negotiations between the United States and Iran could lead to the abolition of sanctions and a possible defusing of the crisis. Politically, Tehran is under pressure, since Middle East policy also weakens the "axis of resistance" against Israel.

geopolitical tensions and perspectives

The tensions between the United States and Iran have been increasing from the agreement since the United States exit, which was also reflected in military conflicts and the killing of the Iranian general Qassem Soleimani. Despite the tense situation, however, there were also attempts on de -escalation and willingness to talk on both sides. Experts emphasize that the future of the nuclear agreement and international surveillance measures remain uncertain, while the geopolitical tensions in the region stop.

In summary, it should be noted that Iran is still interested in a return to negotiations, but only under conditions that contain a new basis for trust with the USA. This raises questions about the further course of the diplomatic efforts and the possibility of stabilizing the region.

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