U.S. team heads to Iran peace talks with a gulf separating the two sides
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U.S. team heads to Iran peace talks with a gulf separating the two sides
"President Trump claimed that the hard-line, 10-point proposal Iran publicly released this week was 'a hoax' and said Tehran was being 'dishonorable' in not allowing oil tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz."
"Iran's chief negotiator, Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf, stated that the U.S. has violated pre-talk agreements on a ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah, insisting these matters must be fulfilled before negotiations begin."
"Trump remarked, 'The Iranians don't seem to realize they have no cards. ... The only reason they are alive today is to negotiate!'"
"White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt insisted that Iran had secretly sent much more reasonable demands that Trump said he could 'work with.'"
The United States and Iran are preparing for ceasefire talks, driven by a mutual need to exit the ongoing conflict. President Trump faces political and economic challenges domestically, while Iran grapples with severe internal issues. Despite a shared desire to end hostilities, both sides arrive with conflicting demands and accusations of dishonesty. Trump dismissed Iran's recent proposal as a hoax, while Iran's negotiator emphasized unmet pre-talk agreements. Tensions remain high as both nations prepare for negotiations in Islamabad.
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