Ambiguities in Iran-USA Peace Negotiations
The draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at ending the conflict between Iran and the United States contains several ambiguities that need clarification. Mohsen Rezaei, an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, criticized the Trump administration's strategy of maintaining vague conditions to pressure Tehran.
In a recent development, talks to establish peace between Iran and the United States are facing obstacles due to ambiguities in the draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Mohsen Rezaei, advisor to Iran’s Supreme Leader, voiced concerns in an interview with State TV.
Rezaei highlighted the unclear aspects of the treaty that need resolution before any agreement can be reached. The adviser criticized the United States' negotiation strategy under the Trump administration.
Rezaei accused President Trump of purposely keeping Tehran's conditions vague to exert pressure. This approach, according to Rezaei, hampers progress towards a peaceful resolution.
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