Tehran | March 12, 2026 News Story: Amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East, senior Iranian leader Ali Larijani claimed that the United States has approached Tehran through Oman seeking negotiations for a ceasefire. However, Iran has firmly rejected the proposal, stating that it will not engage in any talks while Israel continues to exist as a state. According to Larijani, messages were delivered by the U.S. president via an Omani mediator requesting dialogue to end the hostilities. Iran’s response, he said, was clear: Tehran will not accept ceasefire negotiations under the current geopolitical conditions.
IntelliNews The statement comes as tensions remain high following the ongoing confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which has led to missile and drone strikes across the region and growing concerns over global energy supplies and security.
Iranian officials have repeatedly insisted that they are not seeking a ceasefire and that the “aggressors” must be held accountable, signaling that the conflict could continue despite international mediation efforts. � The New Indian Express
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