Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Tuesday that Tehran will not retreat from its national interests and principles in ongoing negotiations with the United States, according to i24NEWS.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared on Tuesday, June 30, that Iran will not 'retreat' from its national interests and principles in the ongoing negotiations with Washington, as reported by i24NEWS. The statement comes amid a prolonged diplomatic track between Tehran and the United States, which has included a series of rounds of talks and the circulation of a draft memorandum of understanding. Pezeshkian's remarks echo earlier positions — on Monday he asserted Iran would not bow to American 'arrogance,' and he has previously framed the emerging agreement as a 'great victory' while ruling out negotiations on Iran's ballistic missile program. The talks remain contentious, with hardline figures in Iran publicly opposing any diplomatic concessions to the U.S.
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