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"Trust level is at zero": Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi rules out talks with US; warns of "strength waiting" for any ground attack

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Tehran | April 1, 2026 3:22:48 AM IST
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has dismissed the possibility of diplomatic breakthroughs with Washington, stating that the "trust level is at zero" between the two nations. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Araghchi asserted that Tehran sees no "honesty" in US actions and has "never had a good experience from negotiations" with the American government.

The Foreign Minister pointed to a history of failed agreements and recent hostilities as the primary reasons for the current diplomatic impasse.

"One time, years ago, we negotiated, and we even got a deal, and then the US withdrew without any explanation. And twice last year and now this year, we negotiated with the US, and the result was an attack by them," he told Al Jazeera.

Amid the ongoing conflict, Araghchi also addressed military tensions, stating that the Iranian armed forces are "completely ready" to confront any potential US ground operation.

Describing such a move as a "mistake," he warned that Tehran is prepared for a land-based conflict.

"We are waiting for them," he said, adding, "I don't think they'd dare to do such a thing. There will be a lot of strength waiting for them."

Araghchi further claimed that US forces have already sustained significant "casualties they've faced in their assets" and personnel, specifically mentioning damage to radars, aircraft, and refuelling tankers.

"We know very well how to defend ourselves. In a ground war, we can do it even better," he told Al Jazeera, insisting that while Iran did not start the war, it has "defended ourselves" with great strength.

Regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the Foreign Minister clarified that the waterway is currently "closed" only to those at war with Iran.

He argued that the strait lies within the "territorial waters" of Iran and Oman, making it "ordinary" for them to manage the route strategically.

"Only for the ships of those who are at war with us, this strait is closed. That is normal during war - we cannot let our enemies use our territorial waters for commerce," he explained to Al Jazeera.

He noted that while some international shipping firms have avoided the route due to "security concerns" or "high insurance prices," Tehran has provided "safe passage" for vessels from friendly nations.

According to Araghchi, "friends in the region and beyond" are being taken into consideration as Tehran looks towards the future of the maritime corridor.

Araghchi reiterated that the post-war status of the strait would be determined by Iran and Oman.

He maintained that the waterway could eventually return to being a "peaceful waterway for peaceful use," but reaffirmed that his country currently sees "no reason to trust the US" or expect any positive results from future dialogue. (ANI)

 
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