On February 23rd, local time, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani stated at a press conference that there are many speculations about how the Iran-U.S. negotiations will proceed and related issues, which is not surprising. Iran does not confirm any guesses, and every detail of the negotiations is discussed at the negotiating table. The speculation about a so-called “temporary agreement” with the United States is unfounded. Kanaani pointed out that any negotiation aimed at forcing one side to unilaterally accept the demands of the other will not be successful, and this is especially true for Iran. Iran believes that its positions on nuclear issues and sanctions relief are reasonable, and as long as progress is made, Iran will continue to push forward with this process. (CCTV News)
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Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Discussions about reaching a "temporary agreement" with the United States are baseless
On February 23rd, local time, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani stated at a press conference that there are many speculations about how the Iran-U.S. negotiations will proceed and related issues, which is not surprising. Iran does not confirm any guesses, and every detail of the negotiations is discussed at the negotiating table. The speculation about a so-called “temporary agreement” with the United States is unfounded. Kanaani pointed out that any negotiation aimed at forcing one side to unilaterally accept the demands of the other will not be successful, and this is especially true for Iran. Iran believes that its positions on nuclear issues and sanctions relief are reasonable, and as long as progress is made, Iran will continue to push forward with this process. (CCTV News)