Rouhani says Iran’s answer to US talks will ‘always be negative’

Iran’s answer to bilateral talks with the US will “always be
negative,” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday, adding that Iran
may further cut nuclear commitments in days.
“No decision has ever been taken to hold talks with the US
and there has been a lot of offers for talks but our answer will always be
negative,” Rouhani told an open session of parliament carried live by state
radio.
Rouhani also said Iran was ready to further reduce its commitments
to a landmark 2015 nuclear deal "in the coming days" if current
negotiations yield no results by Thursday.
US President Donald Trump, although applying “maximum
pressure” on Iran, has offered to meet its leaders and hold bilateral talks
with no pre-conditions to end the confrontation between their countries.
Rouhani added that European nations are failing to implement
their commitments following the US pullout from the 2015 nuclear deal with
Tehran. He said that the Europeans “did not carry out their task.”
Last month, Rouhani said Iran would not talk to its longtime
foe until the United States lifted all of the sanctions it reimposed after it
exited a 2015 nuclear deal last year.
European parties to the deal have struggled to calm the
deepening confrontation between Iran and the United States and save the deal by
shielding Iran’s economy from the sanctions.