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Trump Claims US Negotiating with Iran Parliament Speaker
Iran's Ghalibaf denies Trump's assertion, calls it 'promoting desires as news'
Mar. 31, 2026 at 6:08am
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed in a New York Post interview that the United States is currently negotiating with Iran's parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. However, Ghalibaf has denied Trump's assertion, stating that the former president is 'promoting desires as news'.
Why it matters
This development, if true, would mark a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations, which have been strained for years. The potential negotiations could have major implications for regional stability and the ongoing nuclear talks between Iran and world powers.
The details
In the New York Post interview, Trump stated that the U.S. is 'negotiating' with Ghalibaf, the speaker of Iran's parliament. However, Ghalibaf has since refuted Trump's claim, calling it an attempt to 'promote desires as news'. The status of any potential negotiations between the U.S. and Iran remains unclear.
- The interview with Trump was published on March 31, 2026.
The players
Donald Trump
Former President of the United States.
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
Speaker of the Iranian parliament.
What they’re saying
“We're negotiating with him right now.”
— Donald Trump, Former U.S. President
“Promoting desires as news.”
— Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Speaker of Iranian Parliament
The takeaway
This development, if true, would mark a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations, which have been strained for years. However, the conflicting statements from Trump and Ghalibaf leave the status of any potential negotiations unclear, highlighting the ongoing tensions between the two countries.


