Iran denies requesting talks with US, warns of 'reciprocal' response to any breach

Iran has officially denied reports that it requested negotiations with the United States, emphasizing a policy of reciprocal action. This follows conflicting statements from U.S. leadership regarding the status of recent peace agreements.
Why it matters
The diplomatic tension between the U.S. and Iran has significant implications for global security and regional stability in the Middle East.
ISTANBUL: Iran on Friday (July 10) denied reports that it had requested negotiations with the United States, warning that any breach of commitments by Washington would be met with "reciprocal action," Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing Iran's official news agency IRNA.
The article reports on conflicting official statements from both sides without taking a definitive stance on the validity of either claim.
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