“We have not made any requests for a meeting on the US side,” a senior Iranian diplomat said Tuesday.
Previously, US President Donald Trump argued that US-Iran nuclear talks are back on schedule and that a meeting will be held in Oslo, Norway in the coming days.
“They want to talk,” Trump insisted, speaking with reporters Monday night.
The Zionist regime fought a war of aggression against Iran on June 13, attacking Iranian troops, nuclear power and residential areas for 12 days, but the US carried out a military attack on three nuclear sites in Iran, Natanz, Fordau and Isfahan on June 22.
Iranian troops carried out a powerful counterattack shortly after the attack. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Aerospace Force implemented 22 waves of retaliation missiles against the Zionist regime as part of Operation True Promise III, which caused significant losses to cities across the occupying territories.
In response to the US attack, Iranian forces fired waves of missiles at Aldead Air Force Base in Qatar, the largest US military base in West Asia.
The battle was suspended due to a ceasefire that came into effect on June 24th.
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