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According to Reuters, Iranian President Pezehezhian stated on the 11th local time that Iran will not negotiate with the United States under threat. He said, We cannot accept them (the United States) giving orders and making threats. I wont

According to Reuters, Iranian President Pezehezhian stated on the 11th local time that Iran will not negotiate with the United States under threat. He said, 'We cannot accept them (the United States) giving orders and making threats. I won't even negotiate with you. You can do whatever you want.'. Iran's Maher News Agency quoted Pezehiziyan's remarks. In addition, Pezeshchyan also stated, "You should feel ashamed of what you have done recently to (Ukrainian President) Zelensky," referring to the recent argument between Trump and US Vice President Vance and Zelensky during their meeting at the White House, which has received widespread international attention.
On the previous day, the 10th, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bagai also made a similar statement, stating that Iran does not accept negotiation proposals based on intimidation and threats.
On the 7th of this month, Trump stated in an interview with American media that if Iran refuses to engage in nuclear negotiations, it will take "military action" regarding the Iran nuclear issue. Trump also stated that he has sent a letter to the Iranian leadership, hoping that Iran will agree to engage in dialogue. He mentioned that "there are two ways to deal with the Iran issue: military means or reaching an agreement. I am more inclined to reach an agreement because I have no intention of harming Iran. The Iranian people are great. However, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bagae made it clear on the 10th that Iran has not received any letters from the United States. Bagae also emphasized that Iran has never closed the door to negotiations, but conducting negotiations under intimidation and threats is "basically meaningless". Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei recently stated that some countries insist that the purpose of negotiations is not to solve problems, but to impose their will on others through negotiations, and Iran will never accept it.
According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 12th, China will hold a meeting between China, Russia, and Iran on the Iranian nuclear issue in Beijing on March 14th. Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu will preside over the meeting, while Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Liabkov and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Galibubadi will come to Beijing to attend. The three parties will exchange views on the Iranian nuclear issue and other issues of common concern.
Looking back at history, in July 2015, Iran reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue with the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, and Germany. Iran promised to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the international community lifting sanctions. But in May 2018, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement and restarted and added a series of sanctions against Iran. Since May 2019, Iran has gradually suspended the implementation of some provisions of the Iran nuclear agreement, but has promised that the measures taken are "reversible". Nowadays, Iran's threat to the United States on the nuclear issue has clearly expressed its refusal to negotiate under threat. The subsequent development of the situation and the results of the Beijing meeting deserve continued attention.
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