1 Apr, 18:46··

Iranian President Calls for Dialogue

NRK

The Iranian president said Iran is not a threat. An expert called this a good example of how countries try to talk to others. This is happening because of problems between Iran and the United States.

President Ebrahim Raisi made a statement asking for talks with the United States. He said Iran does not see the US as enemies. The Iranian Foreign Ministry responded, saying Iran hadn't asked for a ceasefire. These statements show the difficult relationship between Iran and the United States. The two countries have disagreements about nuclear deals and their influence in the Middle East.

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Highlights

Iran Denies Enemy Status

The Iranian president said Iran does not have enemies, particularly the United States.

Call for Dialogue Issued

The Iranian president called for dialogue with the United States.

Foreign Ministry Response

The Iranian Foreign Ministry said Iran did not request a truce.

Tensions Remain High

Ongoing tensions exist between Iran and the United States.

Diplomacy Under Pressure

Difficulties exist in diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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