Iran Calls US Talk Proposals "Deception": New Security Chief Appointed
Tehran rejected Washington's call for - Tehran Rejects Washington's Call for Talks - Tehran has announced that it rejected the United States' calls for talks, deeming them a "trick." This statement comes at a time of heightened regional tensions and once again highlights Iran's hardline stance in its foreign policy.

Official circles emphasize that Washington's talk proposals are insincere and actually intend to interfere in Iran's internal affairs. This statement further deteriorates the already fragile relations between the two countries.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's efforts to mediate between Iran and the US have also not been positively received by Tehran. Iranian officials have virtually halted these initiatives, stating that suitable conditions for mediation do not currently exist.
Against the backdrop of these diplomatic tensions, a significant change has occurred in Iran's security administration. Mohammad Baqer Zolqadr, former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and an ultraconservative political figure, has been appointed as the country's new security chief.
Zolqadr is known for his hardline stance against the United States. His appointment to this post signals that Iran will pursue a sharper course in both its domestic and foreign policies. This appointment is seen as a step that could further escalate regional tensions.
According to analysts, Zolqadr's appointment will further harden Iran's position in talks regarding its nuclear program and regional sphere of influence. This situation further diminishes the hopes of Western countries concerning Iran.
With the arrival of the new security chief, fundamental changes are expected in Iran's defense and security strategies. These changes could directly impact the geopolitical landscape, particularly in the Middle East.
