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Iran Declines Second Negotiation Round with U.S. Following Cargo Ship Seizure

TEHRAN, Iran — The Iranian Foreign Ministry has ruled out the possibility of a second round of negotiations with the United States, a statement made by spokesperson Esmail Baghaei at a press conference. This announcement comes in the wake of the U.S. seizure of an Iranian cargo ship.

Baghaei’s remarks clarify Iran’s position amidst ongoing tensions and underline the strained relations between the two nations. As the situation develops, the Iranian government continues to express firm opposition to U.S. actions in the region.

This event marks a significant moment in the already complex dynamics of U.S.-Iran relations, which have been under strain for years.

The seizure of the cargo ship has further complicated the landscape, prompting Iran to reassess its diplomatic approach to negotiations with the U.S.

Further developments are anticipated as both parties navigate through this critical juncture.

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