
Iran's Foreign Minister Rejects Trump's Claim on Ceasefire Negotiations
Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi has rejected a claim by U.S. President Donald Trump that Tehran is willing to engage in ceasefire negotiations.
The statement comes amid ongoing conflicts involving Iran, the United States and the Israeli regime. Al Jazeera reported that several cities in Iran have been targeted by attacks as part of these hostilities.
In response, Iran has carried out missile and drone strikes against Israel, according to the same report.
Separately, reports have surfaced of a fire breaking out near Dubai airport.
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