Iran Holds Firm on Red Lines in U.S. Negotiation Talks
Iran has not reached a final decision on an agreement with the U.S. and insists on adhering to its non-negotiable terms. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei indicated that no final location or timeline has been set, although much of the negotiation text is complete despite U.S. changes.
Iran remains steadfast in protecting its negotiating 'red lines' in ongoing talks with the United States. According to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, the nation has yet to make a conclusive decision regarding the potential agreement.
Although discussions have seen a significant part of the text finalized, Baghaei cautioned that reports on the time and location for signing any agreement remain speculative.
Baghaei noted that the negotiations have been complicated by frequent shifts in the U.S.'s negotiating position, illustrating the complex and dynamic nature of the ongoing discussions.
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