Iran Reports Progress in US Negotiations, But Final Agreement Remains Elusive
Iran says US negotiations have progressed but far from final deal
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Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, announced progress in negotiations with the United States aimed at ending the ongoing conflict. However, he emphasized that significant gaps and fundamental issues still need to be addressed before reaching a final agreement.
- 01Iran's negotiations with the US have shown progress.
- 02Significant gaps remain between the two sides.
- 03Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is a key negotiator for Iran.
- 04A final agreement is still not in sight.
- 05The talks are crucial for resolving the ongoing conflict.
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In a televised address, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's parliamentary speaker and negotiator, stated that there has been progress in discussions with the United States concerning the resolution of the ongoing conflict. Despite this advancement, he warned that the two sides are still far from finalizing an agreement. Ghalibaf highlighted that while negotiations have moved forward, several significant gaps and fundamental issues remain unresolved, indicating that further dialogue will be necessary to bridge these divides and achieve a comprehensive deal.
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