Iran's foreign minister has confirmed that no nuclear talks are planned with the United States, shutting down any speculation about a near-term return to diplomacy. The statement, made in a public appearance, offers the clearest signal yet that Tehran is not preparing to engage Washington on its nuclear program.
Official confirmation
The minister made the remark during a press event, though he did not elaborate on why talks are off the table or whether Iran would consider future negotiations. The confirmation comes as the two countries remain locked in a standoff over Iran's advancing nuclear capabilities and the status of international sanctions.
Without planned talks, the path forward for both sides looks uncertain. The United States has pushed for renewed negotiations, but Iran's leadership has repeatedly signaled skepticism. The minister's statement makes official what many had already assumed: no diplomatic process is in the works.
For now, the door remains closed. It is unclear whether either side will make the next move, or if outside mediators might step in to revive a dialogue that appears stalled.




