Iran’s deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh on Saturday took a swipe at US President Donald Trump, saying Washington’s messaging on Iran has been inconsistent and confusing.
“The American side tweets
a lot, talks a lot. Sometimes confusing, sometimes… contradictory,” Khatibzadeh told journalists on the sidelines of a diplomatic forum in Antalya, Turkey.
Remarks amid rising pressure
The comments came after the United States warned of fresh strikes if no agreement is reached with Tehran, as both sides signal progress but continue to differ on key issues.
Khatibzadeh’s remarks reflect Iran’s frustration with what it sees as mixed signals from Washington, even as negotiations appear to be moving forward.
Talks continue, tensions remain
The exchange highlights the uneasy state of diplomacy between the two countries, with public rhetoric often diverging from behind-the-scenes negotiations.
While US officials, including Trump, have expressed optimism about a potential deal, Iranian leaders have struck a more cautious tone, emphasising conditions and pushing back against American claims.
For now, talks remain ongoing — but the sharp rhetoric underscores the fragility of the negotiation process.















