Iran has rejected recent claims made by former US President Donald Trump about ongoing ceasefire talks between the two sides. Iranian officials called the statement inaccurate and said no such discussions are taking place at this time.
The response comes at a time when tensions between the United States and Iran remain high. In recent weeks, there have been reports of rising conflict, along with warnings and strong statements from both governments. Trump had earlier suggested that talks were underway to reduce hostilities, but Iran has clearly denied this.
Iranian officials stressed that there has been no direct or indirect contact regarding a ceasefire. They also pointed out that the current situation shows a lack of trust and serious communication gaps between the two countries. This difference in statements from both sides has created confusion at the international level.
Experts say such mixed signals can make the situation more unstable. When one side talks about negotiations and the other denies them, it becomes harder to build confidence for any future dialogue.
The ongoing tensions are being closely watched around the world, especially because of their impact on regional peace and global markets.
For now, there are no clear signs of any formal talks, and the situation remains uncertain as both sides continue to hold firm positions.

