Iran Awaits Trump Letter Amid Nuclear Deal Tensions
U.S. President Donald Trump arrives alongside CEO of Cisco Systems Chuck Robbins (R) at the Business Roundtable's quarterly meeting at the Business Roundtable headquarters on March 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. ©Andrew Harnik / GETTY IMAGES

Iran's top diplomat said Wednesday an Arab country will soon deliver a letter from US President Donald Trump, who has called for striking a nuclear deal with the Islamic republic.

"The letter has not reached us yet but an envoy from an Arab country is set to deliver it soon in Tehran," Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told reporters after a cabinet meeting.

He did not elaborate on the identity of the Arab country or the timing of the letter's delivery.

On Friday, Trump said he wrote a letter to Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calling for talks to forge a new deal on Tehran's nuclear programme, or face a potential military option.

But Iran has rejected talks under the "maximum pressure" policy that Trump reinstated after his return to the White House in January.

Under the policy, Trump pulled out of Iran's nuclear accord in 2018, reimposed sweeping sanctions on Tehran and imposed new ones.

In February, Khamenei urged the government not to negotiate with the United States, citing Washington's withdrawal from the nuclear deal.

Last week he also slammed "bullying" tactics by some governments that insist on negotiations that "are not aimed at solving problems," but at "domination".

With AFP

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