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Iran says does not trust US as Trump toughens terms
Ghalibaf said Tehran will not accept any agreement until sanctions are lifted, frozen assets are released and its rights are guaranteed.
- Iran does not trust the United States as President Donald Trump toughens terms for a potential peace deal.
- Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Iran will not approve any agreement until it is certain the rights of the Iranian people have been upheld.
- The parties remain far apart on key issues like Iran's nuclear program and control over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran Says No Deal With US Unless Its Rights Secured
Iran's chief negotiator said Sunday that Tehran would not agree to any deal with the United States unless it fully secures Iranian rights, as reports emerged that Washington had sent a tougher peace proposal back to Iran.
Iran says no deal with US unless its rights are secured
Iran's chief negotiator said they would not agree to any deal with the US unless it fully secures Iranian rights, as reports emerged that Washington had sent a tougher peace proposal back.
Iran's top negotiator says Iran will not accept a deal if it does not guarantee rights for Iranians.
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