President Donald Trump forcefully rejected speculation that his administration has initiated peace talks with Iran, calling the rumors “pure fiction” and reaffirming his hardline stance amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
“I have not reached out to Iran for peace negotiations in any way, shape, or form,” Trump stated during remarks aboard Air Force One after departing the G7 summit in Canada. “They know how to contact us if they’re serious. But we’re not chasing them down.”
The statement comes after several international outlets reported alleged backchannel communications aimed at brokering a ceasefire between Tehran and Jerusalem. Trump dismissed the reports as media fabrication and emphasized that any solution will require full Iranian capitulation—not just a pause in fighting.
“This isn’t about temporary calm,” Trump said. “It’s about ending a decades-long threat to Israel and to the civilized world. I’m not asking for a ceasefire. I’m asking for victory—and accountability.”
The president’s remarks underscore his commitment to the maximum-pressure strategy, even as casualties mount and calls for de-escalation grow louder from European allies. Trump also reiterated that a future nuclear agreement remains on the table, but only if Iran meets strict demands and halts its military aggression entirely.
“There was a deal on the table. They walked away from it,” Trump said. “Now they’re learning the cost of that decision.”
As Israel continues its military campaign and Iran’s regime teeters under pressure, Trump is signaling to allies and adversaries alike: peace will come on America’s terms, or not at all.
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