Pezeshkian Advocates U.S. Talks with Fair Terms
President Masoud Pezeshkian is advocating for talks with the U.S. to secure national interests, emphasizing the need for discussions free from threats and unreasonable demands. He has instructed the foreign minister to lay the groundwork for negotiations, responding to regional demands for dialogue with the U.S.
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- United Arab Emirates
President Masoud Pezeshkian has called for renewed talks with the United States, focusing on national interests while steering clear of threats and unrealistic expectations.
On Tuesday, he posted on X that he had instructed the foreign minister to prepare for negotiations if a suitable environment is established.
Pezeshkian's directive comes in response to requests from regional allies, urging a response to the U.S. President's overture for dialogue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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