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Iran signals openness to continued talks with US, but demands trust

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

Primary source Internal intake · 2 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 23:31

TL;DR

The chairman of the Iranian parliament's national security commission, Ebrahim Azizi, told CNN that Tehran has 'no problem' continuing peace talks with Washington in principle, but only if the US demonstrates good faith. Azizi said Iran does not believe Donald Trump is negotiating honestly regarding a lasting ceasefire, citing deep mistrust. He warned that Iran sees no serious US willingness to release frozen assets or reach a workable framework.

01 · How it developed

3 developments

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    Senior official Ebrahim Azizi names US as potential partner for serious talks.

  2. Iran signals openness to continued talks with US, but demands trust

  3. Iranian official tells CNN: Tehran has no principled objection to advancing peace talks with US

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02 · Source and signal

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