Iran Snubs Direct Nuclear Talks as Trump Vows Bombing Threats Unknown foreign relations of iran, international relations, iran nuclear deal, politics, politics and government <p> <strong> Iran remains doubtful about US President Donald Trump's efforts to establish a new nuclear agreement, following his decision to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018 during his initial term. </strong> </p> <img data-document-id="cms/api/amp/image/AA1BWI5a" data-reference="image" src="https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AA1BWI5a.jpg"/> <p> Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian rejected the notion of direct talks with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's nuclear program on Sunday. </p> <h3> Pezeshkian: The US Must 'Build Trust' Following Previous Broken Promises </h3> <p> “We replied to the U.S. president’s letter through Oman and declined the possibility of direct discussions, however, we remain open to indirect negotiations,” Pezeshkian stated while sitting down with his cabinet during a televised meeting on Iranian television. </p> <p> "We don't avoid talks; it's the breach of promises that has caused issues for us so far," Pezeshkian said. "They must prove that they can build trust." </p> <p> During Trump's first term in 2018, he pulled the US out of a nuclear agreement with Iran known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). </p> <p> That deal provided sanctions relief for Iran, with the Iranian government in exchange curbing its nuclear program and allowing inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency to periodically view its enrichment sites. France, Germany, Russia, the UK and the EU are some of the other parties signed onto the JCPOA. </p> <h3> Trump vows 'bombing' if no new Iran nuclear deal </h3> <p> Trump sent a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei earlier this month, urging Iran to reach a new nuclear deal with the US in his second term in the White House. </p> <p> In an interview with US broadcaster NBC News, Trump made new threats towards Iran if there is no new nuclear agreement with the US. </p> <p> "If they don't make a deal," Trump told the outlet on Saturday evening, referring to Iran. "There will be bombing. It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before." </p> <p> Trump claimed that representatives from the US and Iran are "talking" on the matter. </p> <p> The Trump administration has a "maximum pressure" approach towards Iran, which aims to both economically and politically isolate Tehran. </p> <p> The Trump administration has also vowed to crack down on so-called Iranian proxies in the Middle East region, with the US currently attacking the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen . </p> <p> <i> Edited by: Roshni Majumdar </i> </p> <p> Author: Wesley Dockery (with AP, dpa) </p> Iran Snubs Direct Nuclear Talks as Trump Vows Bombing Threats Unknown foreign relations of iran, international relations, iran nuclear deal, politics, politics and government Iran remains doubtful about US President Donald Trump's efforts to establish a new nuclear agreement, following his decision to withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018 during… Read more »