Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that Tehran has not received any “ultimatum or deadline” from the US regarding negotiations, despite US President Trump’s claims of having set a deadline for a deal. Tensions remain high following recent anti-government protests in Iran, which authorities blame on US and Israeli interference. While signs of de-escalation appear with mediation efforts from regional countries, Baghaei emphasized Iran’s commitment to a fair agreement based on international law and its right to peaceful nuclear energy. Iran suspended talks with the US after an Israeli attack last year, holding Washington responsible for the escalation.
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