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Iran rejects US talks as Larijani dismisses reports of renewed negotiations

Security chief says Tehran “will not negotiate” and accuses Trump of plunging region into chaos


Web Desk March 02, 2026 2 min read
A photo of Ali Larijani. PHOTO: FILE

Iran's security chief Ali Larijani, who was also an adviser to the country's former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a post on X on Monday that Tehran will not negotiate with the US, in response to a report that Iran is trying to revive negotiations with Washington.

His statement comes in response to Al Jazeera's Breaking News X account, which said in a social media post that the Wall Street Journal has reported on Larijani's "initiative to resume talks with Washington submitted through intermediaries from the Sultanate of Oman."

Larijani further stated that "Trump plunged the region into chaos with his 'delusional fantasies' and now fears more American troop casualties." He stated that because of his actions, his slogan of "America first" was in fact "Israel first," sacrificing US soldiers for the foreign nation's power-hungry ambitions.

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"Today, the Iranian nation is defending itself," the post reads.

"The armed forces of Iran did not initiate the aggression."

US-Israel war with Iran

Iran has vowed retaliation after the assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei in what Iranian authorities described as a joint US-Israeli air strike on Tehran. President Masoud Pezeshkian said avenging Khamenei’s death was both “a duty and a right”.

Iran’s leadership moved quickly to project continuity, setting up an interim council comprising the president, the head of the judiciary, and a representative from the Guardian Council. Cleric Ayatollah Alireza Arafi was named to the body, which will govern until the Assembly of Experts selects a permanent supreme leader. The government also announced a 40-day mourning period and seven days of public holidays, as thousands gathered in Tehran to mourn, though the report said some anti-government Iranians were seen celebrating.

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The conflict has widened sharply on its second day, with fresh Israeli strikes on Tehran and Iranian missile attacks across the region. Israel’s ambulance service reported nine deaths in Beit Shemesh, while authorities in Gulf states also reported casualties and damage.

Shipping near the Strait of Hormuz was disrupted after attacks on commercial vessels, and major operators suspended some regional activity, raising fears of a broader regional and economic crisis.

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