No negotiations between US, Iran have taken place: Iran envoy to Pakistan

Iran's ambassador to Pakistan has denied any negotiations between the US and Iran, contradicting remarks by US President Donald Trump. The conflict between the two countries has escalated, with Iran launching missile strikes on Israel and US forces in the region, causing widespread damage and disruption to global energy markets.
Iran's ambassador to Pakistan, Reza Amiri Moghadam, said no direct or indirect talks have taken place between the US and Iran. The Iranian military has also dismissed US claims of diplomacy, saying the US is 'negotiating with itself'. The conflict, which began on February 28, has spread across the Middle East, disrupting global energy markets and aviation routes. Iran has launched a fresh wave of missiles and drones targeting Israel and US forces in Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain. The US has prepared for a possible escalation, with plans to deploy additional troops to the region. The Strait of Hormuz remains a key concern, with Iran warning it could restrict access in response to continued attacks.
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