Iran rejected Trump’s claim, said – America is afraid of retaliation, no talks took place

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Iran’s big statement has come out on US President Donald Trump’s claim of talks. Tehran rejected Trump’s claim and said that there were no talks with him.

Media affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) say there were no talks with Trump and claim Trump changed his stance out of fear of Iran’s retaliation. IRGC said that fearing Iran’s reaction, Donald Trump withdrew his 48-hour ultimatum.

Trump and America have taken steps back: Ibrahim Razai

Meanwhile, Ebrahim Razai, spokesperson of the National Security Committee of the Iranian Parliament, said, ‘President Donald Trump and America have again retreated. Our campaign is continuously progressing rapidly. This is another defeat for the devil (Donald Trump).

What did US President Donald Trump claim?

In fact, President Donald Trump announced that America will not attack Iran’s power plants in the next five days. He claimed that there have been very positive and productive talks between America and Iran, after which he has ordered the Pentagon to avoid any military attack against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure. He has also claimed that serious talks are going on between the two countries to completely end the ongoing conflict and tension in the Middle East.

The aim of the talks is to find a complete solution to the ongoing tension in the Middle East: Trump

He further said, ‘There have been very positive talks with Iran in the last two days, the aim of which is to find a complete solution to the ongoing tension in the Middle East. This round of talks will continue throughout the week. In view of the positive outcome of the detailed discussions between the two countries, I have directed the US Department of Defense (Pentagon) to postpone all military attacks on Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure for five days.

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