Iran's Foreign ministry speaker ,Bahram Qasemi described US foreign policy as the disorderly and chaotic one.

 

Iran's Foreign ministry speaker ,Bahram Qasemi described US foreign policy as the disorderly  and chaotic one.  He also  said  that the logic of Islamic Republic of Iran is based on dialogue and  interaction as well as mutual respect and being  bound to  international commitments. 

His remarks came  as response to  Pompeo who had  told CNBC on Monday: "If the Iranians reduce their malign behaviour, can agree that it’s worthwhile to enter in a nuclear agreement that actually prevents proliferation, then the president said he’s prepared to sit down and have a conversation with him."

 

 

Another Trump administration official, also contradicted the US president on Monday. Garrett Marquis, a spokesman for the president’s National Security Council, set pre-conditions for any meeting between Trump and Iranian officials. 

Marquis said in a statement the US would not lift any sanctions or re-establish diplomatic and commercial relations with Iran until “there are tangible, demonstrated, and sustained shifts in Tehran’s policies”.

Many analysts and experts are saying Trump’s latest offer of talks with Tehran is simply an attempt to misguide or deceive world public opinion, as much as an attempt to deceive public opinion at home. Experts say Trump's hard-line on Iran and unreasonable expectations mean negotiations with Tehran is a non-starter, and extremely unlikely.