Iran foreign minister says his last contact with Witkoff was before war began

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WASHINGTON, March 16 (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Monday ​that his last contact with U.S. envoy Steve ‌Witkoff was before the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, contradicting an earlier media report that a direct communications ​channel between the two men was reactivated in ​recent days.

“My last contact with Mr. Witkoff was ⁠prior to his employer’s decision to kill diplomacy with ​another illegal military attack on Iran,” the Iranian foreign ​minister wrote on X.

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“Any claim to the contrary appears geared solely to mislead oil traders and the public.”

Axios reported that a direct ​communications channel between Witkoff and Araqchi was reactivated in recent days. The ​report cited a U.S. official and a source with knowledge of ‌the ⁠matter, who said Araqchi had sent text messages to Witkoff.

The Drop Site News outlet had earlier reported that Witkoff sent messages to Araqchi. It quoted Iranian officials ​as saying Araqchi ​was ignoring ⁠Witkoff’s messages.

The U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran on February ​28. The war has left scores dead ​in Iran ⁠and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed.

Iran has responded with its own strikes on Israel ⁠and ​Gulf countries with U.S. bases. The ​war has raised oil prices and shaken markets globally.

Reporting by Kanishka Singh ​and Costas Pitas; Editing by David Ljunggren and Michelle Nichols

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Kanishka Singh is a breaking news reporter for Reuters in Washington DC, who primarily covers US politics and national affairs in his current role. His past breaking news coverage has spanned across a range of topics like the Black Lives Matter movement; the US elections; the 2021 Capitol riots and their follow up probes; the Brexit deal; US-China trade tensions; the NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan; the COVID-19 pandemic; and a 2019 Supreme Court verdict on a religious dispute site in his native India.

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