Iran says deal with US ‘not imminent’ despite progress
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman stated that while significant progress has been made in negotiations with the US, a deal is not expected to be reached soon. He emphasized that there are no guarantees the US will uphold any agreement. This statement reflects ongoing complexities in US-Iran relations.
- ▪Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei mentioned that a large portion of issues with the US have been resolved.
- ▪Despite this progress, he stated that a deal is not imminent.
- ▪Baghaei also highlighted the lack of guarantees that the US would honour the agreement.
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