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The Iranian leadership has once again dismissed the possibility of engaging in direct talks with the United States under President Donald Trump. During a cabinet meeting on Sunday, President Massud Pezeshkian stated that while Iran remains open to negotiations, it prefers to pursue indirect discussions through intermediary nations.
Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran's willingness to negotiate does not imply acceptance of the current U.S. administration's terms. He articulated that the United States must first address its historical missteps and establish a foundation of trust before any direct engagement can be considered.
President Trump had previously reached out to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei via a letter, suggesting that Iran must either negotiate a new agreement concerning the contentious nuclear deal or face potential military consequences. Khamenei firmly rejected this proposition, reiterating that Iran would only consider indirect negotiations through third-party countries.
The backdrop to these discussions is the United States' unilateral withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018, which had sought to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting international sanctions. Following this withdrawal, Iran has progressively scaled back its compliance with the terms of the agreement.
As a result of the ongoing sanctions, Iran is grappling with its most severe economic crisis in recent history. Observers suggest that only direct negotiations between Iran and the Trump administration could potentially lead to the easing of these sanctions, which might alleviate the economic distress faced by the nation.
In addition to economic challenges, Iran's political standing in the region appears to be faltering. The country's foreign policy strategy, particularly in relation to its self-identified "Axis of Resistance" against its primary adversary, Israel, seems to be increasingly unstable.
The current situation poses significant challenges for Iran, as the leadership seeks to navigate its diplomatic relations while managing internal pressures and external threats.
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