Military campaign in Iran will continue until all US objectives are achieved, Iran’s security chief, Ali Larijani, stated this Monday (02) that the country will not negotiate with the United States. The statement contradicts Donald Trump, who earlier stated that the new leadership was interested in resuming negotiations. ✅ Follow g1’s international news channel on WhatsApp LIVE: FOLLOW coverage of the conflict in real time Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, also told Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr Albusaidi, that Tehran would be open to “serious efforts” to reduce tension after the Israeli and American attacks. However, through a publication on the social network X, Larijani denied the information that he had taken the initiative to resume negotiations with Washington through intermediaries from the Sultanate of Oman. “We will not negotiate with the United States,” Larijani wrote. In another publication, the secretary said that “Trump has plunged the region into chaos with his ‘delusional fantasies’ and now fears more casualties among American troops.” “With his delusional actions, he turned his self-created “America First” slogan into “Israel First” and sacrificed American soldiers for Israel’s power ambitions, and with new fabrications, he is once again imposing the cost of his own character assassination on American soldiers and families. Today, the Iranian nation is defending itself. Iran’s military did not initiate aggression.” USA will continue until all military objectives are achieved The US campaign in Iran will continue until all US military objectives are achieved, US President Donald Trump said this Sunday (1st) in a statement published on his social networks. In a six-minute speech, Trump also stated that the US will avenge the deaths of the three soldiers killed during Iranian retaliation. In a threatening tone, he also sent a message to members of Iran’s Armed Forces and Revolutionary Guard: “I appeal to the Revolutionary Guard, Iran’s military, police: hand over your weapons and receive full immunity, or face certain death.” Shortly before, Trump told the British newspaper “Daily Mail” that the conflict with Iran is likely to drag on for the next four weeks. “It’s always been a four-week process. We calculated it would take about four weeks. It’s always been about a four-week process, so – however strong it is, it’s a big country, it will take four weeks – or less,” Trump said, according to the British newspaper. Trump told the newspaper he remained open to more talks with the Iranians, but did not say whether that would happen “soon.” Earlier, he told The Atlantic magazine that the country’s new leadership was willing to resume negotiations on the nuclear program. “I don’t know,” Trump said, according to the report. “They want to talk, but I said we should have talked last week, not this week,” he added. Discussions about the Iranian nuclear program were the US and Israel’s justification for the start of the military campaign, on Saturday (28), which killed the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A column of smoke appears in Tehran after a missile attack hits a building, on March 1, 2026. Atta Kenare/AFP “They want to talk, and I agreed to talk, so I’m going to talk to them. They should have done it sooner. They should have offered something that was very practical and easy to do before. They waited too long,” Trump said. Despite this, the Republican did not want to detail when the conversation with Iranian representatives should take place. When asked if the contact would happen today or tomorrow, he replied: “I can’t say that.” According to the publication, Trump also stated that some of the Iranian negotiators involved in recent negotiations died in the attacks. “Most of those people are gone. Some of the people we were dealing with are gone, because that was a big — it was a big blow,” he said. The American president also said he believes in the possibility of internal change in Iran. According to him, there are reports of celebrations on the streets of the country and demonstrations of support organized by Iranians living abroad, in cities such as New York and Los Angeles. Despite this, Trump highlighted that the situation remains delicate. “Knowing that it’s very dangerous, knowing that I told everyone to stay where they are — I think it’s a very dangerous place right now,” he said. “People there are shouting in the streets with happiness, but at the same time, there are a lot of bombs falling.” Donald Trump AP/Evan Vucci Omani mediator says Iran is willing to negotiate Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, told Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi that Tehran is open to “serious efforts” to reduce tension following the Israeli and American attacks. The conversation took place over the phone and was reported in a statement released this Sunday by the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to Albusaidi, he advocated a ceasefire and the resumption of dialogue “in a way that meets the legitimate demands of all parties.” Oman has acted as a mediator in nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran, seeking to bring the two countries closer together amid successive diplomatic crises. See locations of US and Israeli attacks and Iran’s retaliation Editoria de Arte/g1 Attack on Iran The United States and Israel launched a major attack against Iran on Saturday morning. The action left 201 dead and 747 injured, according to the Iranian press based on information from the Red Crescent humanitarian network. Explosions were recorded in the capital Tehran and several other Iranian cities. In response, Iran fired missiles at Israel and attacked American bases in the Middle East. The US Army reported that no American soldiers were injured in the action. The American government also stated that the damage to US military bases in the Middle East, following Iranian retaliation, was “minimal”. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s main oil routes, has been closed for security reasons, Iranian state agency Tasnim reported. In a statement, Netanyahu declared that the offensive against Iran killed Revolutionary Guard commanders and senior officials linked to Iran’s nuclear program. According to him, “thousands of targets” will be attacked in the coming days. In the same statement, Netanyahu made a direct appeal to the population of Iran to rise up against the regime and take to the streets to protest. “Don’t miss the opportunity. This is an opportunity that comes once in a generation,” he said. In English, Netanyahu added: “Help has arrived”, in reference to a publication by United States President Donald Trump. In January, the American stated that he was sending “aid” to demonstrators protesting against Khamenei.
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