Iran Slams Donald Trump for ‘Fake’ Claims of US-Iran Talks, Says Move Meant to Manipulate Markets

Iran has rejected US President Donald Trump's claims of positive discussions between the two countries, accusing him of spreading misleading information to influence global financial markets. Iranian officials have denied any talks took place, stating that Trump's claims are an attempt to manipulate markets and deflect attention from regional tensions.
Iran has denied claims of recent talks with the US. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the reports were false and meant to affect oil prices and stock markets. Ghalibaf stated that no negotiations had taken place with the US. Trump had earlier claimed the US had held productive talks with Iranian representatives. However, Iranian officials quickly denied the assertion. The exchange highlights the deep divide between the two sides.
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