Iran's Decision on US Talks Remains Uncertain Amid Ceasefire Extension
Iran has not yet decided whether to engage in upcoming peace talks with the US. Despite entering initial negotiations seriously, they accuse the US of lacking good faith. A second negotiation round in Pakistan's capital is unconfirmed as President Trump extends a ceasefire indefinitely.
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- United Arab Emirates
Iran stated on Wednesday that it remains undecided about participating in a new round of discussions with the United States. Esmaeil Baqaei, the spokesperson for Iran's foreign ministry, pointed out that while Iran entered the initial talks earnestly, the US demonstrated a lack of good faith.
The second round of negotiations, anticipated to take place in Pakistan's capital this week, has yet to receive official confirmation. The status of the talks continues to be uncertain following President Trump's indefinite extension of a ceasefire with Iran, creating uncertainty about the subsequent steps in the peace dialogue.
As Iran deliberates its next move, questions hover over the potential meeting, with the foreign ministry expressing caution amid lingering skepticism towards the US's negotiating approach.
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