Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic pressure campaign, calling it a continuation of failed policies that will deepen tensions between the two nations. Araghchi made the remarks on Thursday in response to Trump’s announcement of an unprecedented economic strategy targeting Tehran. The Iranian official emphasized that such measures would only lead to further setbacks for the United States.
Multiple media outlets reported that Trump’s economic campaign is framed as a direct challenge to Iran’s economic stability. However, Tehran has consistently denied any intention to comply with U.S. Demands. The Iranian government has instead focused on strengthening its domestic economy and regional alliances.
Analysts suggest that Trump’s approach may not align with broader U.S. Foreign policy goals. Despite the rhetoric, there are no immediate indications of a shift in Iran’s strategic priorities. The situation remains tense, with both sides continuing to engage in diplomatic and economic posturing.
The ongoing standoff highlights the complex relationship between the two nations, with neither side showing signs of compromise. As the situation evolves, the impact of these economic pressures on regional stability remains a key concern.





















