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    Exclusive-Trump rejects efforts to launch iran ceasefire talks, sources say

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    Posted on March 14, 2026

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    Last updated: March 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    President Trump is rejecting Middle Eastern mediation for a ceasefire in the growing Iran war, even as Iran holds out until U.S. and Israeli strikes cease. The conflict has spurred a historic energy supply disruption, sending oil prices — already above $100 per barrel — into a steep climb, prompting

    Table of Contents

    • Stalemate in Diplomatic Efforts Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
    • Attempts to Open Lines of Communication
    • Oman's Mediation Efforts
    • Iran's Response to Mediation
    • Egypt's Diplomatic Role
    • Positions Harden on All Sides
    • Impact on Global Oil Markets
    • Internal U.S. Debate
    • Future Prospects for Diplomacy
    • Failed Backchannel Initiatives
    • Iran's Hardened Stance

    Trump rejects efforts to launch Iran ceasefire talks, sources say

    Stalemate in Diplomatic Efforts Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict

    By Steve Holland, Humeyra Pamuk, Parisa Hafezi and Alexander Cornwell

    WASHINGTON/DUBAI/TEL AVIV, March 14 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has rebuffed efforts by Middle Eastern allies to start diplomatic negotiations aimed at ending the Iran war that started two weeks ago with a massive U.S.-Israeli air assault, according to three sources familiar with the efforts. 

    Iran, for its part, has rejected the possibility of any ceasefire until U.S. and Israeli strikes end, two senior Iranian sources told Reuters, adding that several countries had been trying to mediate an end to the conflict. 

    The lack of interest from Washington and Tehran suggests both sides are digging in for an extended conflict, even as the widening war inflicts civilian casualties and Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz sends oil prices soaring. 

    U.S. strikes on Iran's Kharg Island, the country's main oil export hub, on Friday night underscored Trump's determination to press ahead with his military assault. Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has vowed to keep the Strait of Hormuz shut and threatened to step up attacks on neighboring countries.

    The war has killed more than 2,000 people, mostly in Iran, and created the biggest-ever oil supply disruption as maritime traffic has halted in the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world's oil is transported.

    Attempts to Open Lines of Communication

    ATTEMPTS TO OPEN LINES OF COMMUNICATION

    Oman's Mediation Efforts

    Oman, which mediated talks before the war, has tried multiple times to open a line of communication, but the White House has made clear it is not interested, according to two sources, who like others in this story were granted anonymity in order to speak freely about diplomatic matters. 

    A senior White House official confirmed Trump has rebuffed those efforts to start talks and is focused on pressing ahead with the war to further weaken Tehran's military capabilities.

    "He's not interested in that right now, and we're going to continue with the mission unabated. Maybe there's a day, but not right now," the official said.

    During the first week of the war, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that Iran’s leadership and military were so battered by U.S.-Israeli strikes that they wanted to talk, but that it was “Too Late!” He has a history of shifting foreign policy stances without warning, making it hard to rule out that he might test the waters for restarting diplomacy.

    "President Trump said new potential leadership in Iran has indicated they want to talk and eventually will talk. For now, Operation Epic Fury continues unabated," a second senior White House official said when asked to comment on this story.

    Iran's Response to Mediation

    The Iranian sources said Tehran has rejected efforts by several countries to negotiate a ceasefire until the U.S. and Israel end their airstrikes and meet Iran's demands, which include a permanent end to U.S. and Israeli attacks and compensation as part of a ceasefire. 

    Egypt's Diplomatic Role

    Egypt, which was involved in mediation before the war, has also tried to reopen communications, according to three security and diplomatic sources. While the efforts do not appear to have made progress, they have secured some military restraint from neighboring countries hit by Iran, according to one of the sources. 

    Egypt's foreign ministry, the government of Oman and the Iranian government did not respond to requests for comment. 

    Positions Harden on All Sides

    POSITIONS HARDEN ON ALL SIDES

    Impact on Global Oil Markets

    The war's impact on global oil markets has significantly increased the cost for the United States. 

    Internal U.S. Debate

    Some U.S. officials and advisers to Trump urge a quick end to the war, warning that surging gasoline prices could exact a high political price from the president's Republican Party, with U.S. midterm elections looming. 

    Others are pressing Trump to maintain the offensive against the Islamic Republic to destroy its missile program and prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon, according to Reuters reporting.

    Future Prospects for Diplomacy

    Trump's rejection of diplomatic efforts could indicate that, for now, the administration has no plans for a quick end to the war. 

    Indeed, both the United States and Iran appear even less willing to engage than during the opening days of the war, when senior U.S. officials reached out to Oman to discuss de-escalating, according to several sources. 

    Failed Backchannel Initiatives

    One source said Iran's top security official, Ali Larijani, and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had also sought to use Oman as a conduit for ceasefire discussions that would have involved U.S. Vice President JD Vance. 

    But those discussions have not materialized. 

    Iran's Hardened Stance

    Instead, Iran's position has hardened, said a third senior Iranian source.

    "Whatever was communicated previously through the diplomatic channels is irrelevant now," said the source. 

    "The Guards strongly believe that if they lose control over the Strait of Hormuz, Iran will lose the war," the source added, referring to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an elite paramilitary force that controls large parts of the economy.

    "Therefore, the Guards will not accept any ceasefire, ceasefire talks, or diplomatic efforts, and Iran’s political leaders will not engage in such talks despite attempts by several countries."

    (Additional reporting by Erin Banco, Samia Nakhoul, Andrew Mills, Matt Spetalnick and Alexander Dziadosz; Writing by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Don Durfee and Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trump’s administration rebuffed diplomatic overtures, saying "Maybe there’s a day, but not right now," and is pressing ahead with Operation Epic Fury.(whitehouse.gov)
    • •Iran insists on no ceasefire until strikes stop, and regional mediators like Oman and Egypt have so far been rebuffed.(tbsnews.net)
    • •The nearly complete shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz — responsible for some 20% of global oil flow — has driven Brent crude above $100 per barrel, prompting the release of a record 400 million barrels from IEA reserves.(en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • Peace Through Strength: President Trump Launches Operation Epic Fury to Crush Iranian Regime, End Nuclear Threat – The White House
    • Tehran says no to ceasefire, refuses negotiations with US
    • 2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Trump rejects efforts to launch Iran ceasefire talks, sources say

    1Why has President Trump rejected ceasefire negotiations with Iran?

    According to senior officials, Trump is focused on continuing military actions to weaken Tehran and is currently not interested in diplomatic talks.

    2How has the Iran war impacted global oil prices?

    Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the conflict has caused the largest-ever oil supply disruption, sending prices soaring.

    3Which countries have tried to mediate the Iran conflict?

    Oman and Egypt have both attempted to open lines of communication and mediate a ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran.

    4What are Iran's conditions for a ceasefire?

    Iran demands an end to US and Israeli airstrikes and compensation as part of any ceasefire agreement.

    5What reasons do US advisers give for urging an end to the war?

    Some US advisers fear prolonged conflict and surging gasoline prices could have significant political consequences, especially with elections approaching.

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