Iran: No Message Received From the U.S.
WANA (Nov 01) – According to the follow-up inquiries, reports claiming Iran received a message from the United States are unfounded.
Earlier, the Iraqi news website Baghdad Al-Youm had alleged that amid rising regional tensions and stalled nuclear talks since June, diplomatic sources in Tehran had revealed that the United States had sent a message to Iran through the Sultanate of Oman expressing readiness to resume negotiations.
The report also claimed the message came from President Donald Trump’s administration and included interest in reaching a new agreement with Iran.
Iran and the United States’ nuclear talks, halted after five rounds of negotiations as the Israeli regime attacked Iran on June 13, 2025. Israel launched a military attack targeting areas in Tehran and other cities, including the country’s nuclear facilities. This act killed several Iranian scientists, military personnel, and civilians. This action did not go unpunished, as Iran’s Supreme Leader stated, and the Israeli regime faced severe retaliatory strikes.
In the continuation of this aggression, the United States also joined Israel’s war against Iran by launching direct attacks early Sunday (June 22) on Iran’s nuclear sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. This aggression also faced a strong response, in which Iran struck the U.S. Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. This base is the headquarters of the U.S. Air Force and its largest strategic asset in West Asia.
Finally, on June 24, the U.S. President announced a ceasefire agreement between Iran and the Israeli regime. The Islamic Republic of Iran, while stressing that it did not start the war, declared that if the Israeli regime halts its illegal aggression, Iran also has no intention of continuing its retaliatory actions.

A building stands damaged in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, June 13, 2025. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency)




