Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on the 15th (local time) that it has no plans to enter into negotiations with the United States and is focusing only on national defense. According to Iran's IRNA news agency and Al Jazeera, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Bagai dismissed reporters' questions about the progress of negotiations with the United States at an event held at Imam Sadiq University on this day, saying, "Currently, we are focusing on national defense." Spokesperson Bagai said, "We have adhered to the principle of 'promise for promise' from the beginning." “In other words, as long as the other party keeps its promises, we will also fulfill our promises, and if the other party breaks its promises, we will also refuse to fulfill the necessary promises,” he said. “The United States has broken its promises and violated the agreement from the first article of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU),” he said. “Our hands and feet are not tied. Our fighters are responding strongly to the U.S. invasion. We are also not fulfilling our promises in the provisions where we mutually promised,” he explained. “All attacks by the U.S. It is illegal and they must pay if they attack.