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Iran Receives Letter from Trump via Emirati Envoy, Contents Remain Unknown

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi received a letter from U.S. President Trump via an Emirati envoy, but its contents are undisclosed. Conflicting U.S. statements have emerged about the letter’s status. Iran rejects coercive negotiation tactics and continues to engage diplomatically with other nations, particularly European countries.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that he received a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump through an envoy from the United Arab Emirates. Araghchi shared this information on his Instagram account, detailing that he hosted Anwar Gargash, the Emirati diplomatic advisor, to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues, during which the letter was delivered.

Earlier in the day, Araghchi stated in a cabinet meeting that the letter was expected to arrive in Tehran soon but had not yet been officially received. The content of Trump’s letter remains undisclosed at this time. Trump had previously mentioned in an interview that he sent a letter to Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, a claim that has been disputed by various Iranian officials, including Araghchi.

On Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei indicated that after Trump’s remarks, a senior White House official contradicted him by confirming that while a letter had been drafted, it was never sent. Baghaei described the situation as an indication of confusion within the U.S. administration. He emphasized that no official letter from the U.S. had been received.

Baghaei also stated that Iran would not engage in negotiations with the U.S. under coercive or bullying tactics. During an address, Ayatollah Khamenei criticized Trump’s call for negotiations as an attempt to misrepresent Iran’s willingness to engage diplomatically. Observers note these inconsistencies among U.S. officials exhibit ongoing confusion and a pattern of media manipulation aimed at advancing political narratives while maintaining pressure on Iran.

Despite the U.S.’s inconsistent stance, Iran remains open to genuine dialogue with other nations, as demonstrated by ongoing discussions with European countries. Baghaei reiterated that Iran has not closed the door on negotiations in good faith.

The article highlights Iran’s Foreign Minister’s announcement regarding a letter from President Trump delivered by an Emirati envoy, which remains undisclosed. Conflicting statements from U.S. officials have emerged, raising doubts about Trump’s claims. Iran is firm in its stance against coercive negotiation tactics from the U.S. while pursuing meaningful dialogue with other nations, maintaining a commitment to diplomacy despite the complex U.S. position.

Original Source: www.presstv.ir

Lila Khan

Lila Khan is an acclaimed journalist with over a decade of experience covering social issues and international relations. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, she has a Master's degree in Global Affairs from the University of Toronto. Lila has worked for prominent publications, and her investigative pieces have earned her multiple awards. Her insightful analysis and compelling storytelling make her a respected voice in contemporary journalism.

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