According to a report by the UK's Daily Telegraph on the 24th, Iran has refused to accept U.S. presidential envoy Wittkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Kushner as American negotiation representatives, accusing the two of "betrayal."
The report, citing sources from Gulf countries, stated that Iran will not sit at the same negotiating table with Wittkoff and Kushner. The two served as U.S. representatives during the third round of indirect negotiations with Iran in Geneva, Switzerland on February 26. However, soon after the talks concluded, the United States launched a military strike against Iran.
The sources also revealed that Iran prefers U.S. Vice President Vance as a negotiation representative to hold talks with Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf.
Awaiting Iran's Response on Negotiations
It is reported that the United States and a mediation group consisting of Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are discussing the possibility of holding high-level negotiations with Iran as early as the 26th. However, this proposal is currently "still awaiting a response from the Iranian side."