Iran has strongly refuted US President Trump’s accusations of rebuilding nuclear and missile capabilities, calling them “big lies.” Ahead of crucial talks in Geneva, Iranian officials stated that “honourable diplomacy” could lead to success, but warned against confrontation. Tehran insists its dignity and mutual interests must be respected during negotiations. Iran has strongly refuted US President Trump’s accusations of rebuilding nuclear and missile capabilities, calling them “big lies.” Ahead of crucial talks in Geneva, Iranian officials stated that “honourable diplomacy” could lead to success, but warned against confrontation. Tehran insists its dignity and mutual interests must be respected during negotiations.
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