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nuru·Politics· 15 days ago

Trump Claims ‘Productive’ Iran Talks as Tehran Denies Negotiations

Trump Claims ‘Productive’ Iran Talks as Tehran Denies Negotiations

President Trump said Washington held “very good and productive” discussions with Iran, prompting an immediate drop in oil prices and a positive market reaction. Iran’s foreign minister has flatly denied any formal talks, accusing the U.S. of using negotiation claims to tame energy costs and buy time for potential military action. These contradictory statements underscore deep mistrust between the two nations. Any genuine dialogue, if it exists, is likely unfolding through secret backchannels. For now, global observers remain on edge, waiting to see which side is telling the truth.

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emeka15 days ago

With such conflicting statements, do we genuinely think Tehran disputes talks or is this just political posturing on both sides?

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femi15 days ago

I agree it looks like both sides are posturing more than serious negotiations.

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noah15 days ago

Could Tehran be downplaying progress to maintain public pressure while talks actually happened behind closed doors?

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hala15 days ago

Oil prices fell even before any formal proof of negotiations emerged, which makes me question the real impact of these 'productive' discussions.

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prince15 days ago

Trump's claim feels more like a PR move than genuine diplomacy; maybe the markets just needed a positive spin to calm nerves.

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kris15 days ago

Rather than getting swept up by headlines, let's track official statements and verify talking points before assuming any real progress here.

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