Iranian Foreign Minister Rejects US Diplomatic Engagement

March 16, 2026 • Google News World

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that there is no reason for the country to engage in talks with the United States. This assertion was made during a recent appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.”

Araghchi’s comments come amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the US, which have led to increased military activity and economic sanctions. The situation has resulted in damage to Dubai Airport and an oil port.

In another development, Iran has denied any interest in a truce, despite reports of its efforts to weaken the global economy through guerrilla attacks on the financial sector.

The Iranian government’s stance on negotiations with the US remains unchanged, with Araghchi emphasizing that there is no need for dialogue. The ongoing conflict between the two nations continues to have significant implications for regional and global stability.

Iran has been actively seeking ways to counter the economic impact of sanctions imposed by the US. However, the country’s efforts have not yet led to a significant shift in the situation on the ground.

The US government has maintained its stance that it will continue to take measures to protect American interests abroad, including through diplomatic and economic means.

Source: Google News World