Tehran, Iran — The Iranian government has dismissed recent claims by former U.S. President Donald Trump that Tehran sought a meeting at the White House during his administration.
In a statement issued on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry labeled the allegation as “baseless and self-aggrandizing,” insisting that at no point did Iranian officials request a direct meeting with Trump or seek to visit the White House.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has never pursued or requested a meeting with former President Trump. Any suggestion otherwise is a fabrication aimed at domestic political gain,” the ministry stated.
Trump had claimed over the weekend that Iranian leaders were eager for talks and had reached out for a possible meeting at the White House, suggesting it was evidence of his administration’s strength.
The rejection comes amid renewed diplomatic and military tensions between Iran and the United States, particularly in light of escalating confrontations across the Middle East.
