Iran to Continue Nuclear Negotiations with U.S. While Maintaining 'Strong Distrust' on May 20

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According to Jin10, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei stated on May 20 evening that Tehran will continue negotiations despite maintaining "strong and reasonable distrust" of the United States. Baghaei emphasized that Iran is pursuing diplomatic efforts with "seriousness and good faith," while exchanging information with the U.S. through Pakistani intermediaries. Iran's core demands include ending regional conflicts, unfreezing frozen overseas assets, and halting what it describes as "maritime piracy" targeting Iranian shipping.
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