Iran Rejects Trump's Negotiation Claims as 'Fake News' to Sway Oil Markets

Iran's Parliament Speaker, MB Ghalibaf, has forcefully rejected claims by former US President Donald Trump that productive negotiations are underway between the two nations. Ghalibaf labeled the claims as "fake news" designed to manipulate global financial and oil markets and to help the US and Israel escape a military quagmire. Iran's Foreign Ministry also confirmed receiving US messages but stated its principles and stance on key issues like the Strait of Hormuz remain unchanged. The rebuttal follows Trump's announcement that he instructed a pause on military strikes against Iranian infrastructure, citing ongoing diplomatic talks.

Key Points: Iran Denies US Talks, Calls Trump Claims 'Fake News'

  • Iran denies Trump's negotiation claims
  • Calls remarks 'fake news' to manipulate markets
  • Says US seeks escape from military 'quagmire'
  • Iran warns of decisive response to attacks
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"No negotiations have been held": Iran Parliament Speaker rejects Trump's claims, calls them 'fake news' to sway oil markets

Iran's Parliament Speaker rejects Trump's claims of negotiations, calling them fake news meant to manipulate oil markets and escape a military quagmire.

"No negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets - MB Ghalibaf"

Tehran, March 23

Speaker of Iran's Parliament, MB Ghalibaf, on Monday slammed US President Donald Trump, rejecting the latter's claims regarding ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington, asserting that no such talks have taken place.

In a series of posts on X, Ghalibaf rejected the US President's claims, stating that the remarks were made to "manipulate the financial and oil markets", which have seen much disruption amid the conflict.

He further stated that the remark was made to get the US and Israel out of the "quagmire", referring to the war against the Islamic Republic.

"No negotiations have been held with the US, and fakenews is used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the US and Israel are trapped," the speaker stated in his post.

"Iranian people demand complete and remorseful punishment of the aggressors. All Iranian officials stand firmly behind their supreme leader and people until this goal is achieved," he added.

Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei stated that the messages from the US, conveyed through friendly countries to initiate talks and end the conflict, have been received and responded to in accordance with Iran's principles, as reported by Press TV.

He warned that any attack on Iran's critical infrastructure, particularly energy facilities, would prompt a swift and decisive response from the country's armed forces.

Baghaei also rejected claims of any negotiations with Washington over the past 24 days, reiterating that Iran's stance on the Strait of Hormuz and the conditions for ending the war remain unchanged, Press TV reported.

The remarks came after Trump, earlier today, announced that he had instructed the US Department of War to delay any military action against Iranian power plants and energy sites for five days, citing ongoing diplomatic engagements with Tehran amid escalating tensions in West Asia.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the United States and Iran had held "very good and productive conversations" over the past two days aimed at resolving hostilities in the region.

He added that the decision to pause strikes was based on the "tenor and tone" of the discussions, which he described as "in-depth, detailed, and constructive". Trump further stated that the conversations will continue through the week.

"I am please to report that the United States of America, and the country of Iran, have had, over the last two days, very good and productive conversations regarding a complete and total resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East," the post read.

"Based on the tenor and tone of these in depth, detailed, and constructive conversations, witch will continue throughout the week, I have instructed the Department of War to postpone any and all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy Infrastructure for a five day period, subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" it added.

The announcement came as the war between Israel, the US, and Iran had entered its fourth week.

- ANI

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Sarah B
From an outside perspective, this is a very dangerous game of telephone. One side claims talks, the other denies. The real concern is the Strait of Hormuz. A major disruption there would be catastrophic for global trade, including India's energy imports.
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Vikram M
Honestly, who do you believe? Both sides have a history of propaganda. As an Indian, my only prayer is that this conflict doesn't escalate further. We have strong ties with many Gulf nations and our diaspora's safety is paramount. Hope diplomacy wins.
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Priya S
The Iranian spokesperson's statement is more nuanced. They say they've "received and responded to" messages. That implies some backchannel communication is happening, even if not formal negotiations. Trump probably exaggerated it as a "win." Typical.
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Rohit P
Whatever the truth, the volatility is bad for everyone. Our stock market reacts to every headline from the Gulf. Government needs to fast-track strategic oil reserves and alternative energy. We can't be held hostage to these tensions every few years.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while I understand Iran's position, the language like "complete and remorseful punishment" is not helpful for de-escalation. The focus should be on a ceasefire and dialogue. The common people on all sides are suffering the most.
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Nisha Z

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