Iran Deliberates on U.S. Proposal: Pursuing Tangible Benefits

Iran has yet to respond to a U.S. proposal aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts between the two nations. Discussions continue in Tehran as Iran meticulously reviews the proposal, wary of past U.S. non-compliance and seeking tangible benefits from the agreement.

Iran Deliberates on U.S. Proposal: Pursuing Tangible Benefits
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Iran has not yet formally responded to a proposed final agreement with the United States intended to resolve longstanding disputes between the two countries. Conversations regarding the proposal's final specifics are ongoing in Tehran, according to a source familiar with the Iranian negotiating efforts who spoke to Mehr News on Tuesday.

The source reported that Iran is cautiously examining the offer due to a history of what it perceives as U.S. non-compliance and sustained mistrust. These past grievances are impacting Iran's current approach to negotiations.

"Iran is looking for concrete and genuine benefits based on previous experiences," the source stated.

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