U.S. General: Iran-U.S. Mutual Strikes Don't Derail Talks on June 10, But Deal Unlikely Soon

According to retired U.S. General Mark Kimmitt on June 10, despite mutual airstrikes and harsh rhetoric between Tehran and Washington, negotiations between the two sides may not have derailed. Kimmitt stated that Iran has sought to delay reaching an agreement, yet he believes talks are progressing closer to resolution. He noted that typical Iranian negotiation tactics involve lengthy delays and repeated demands for more time. However, Kimmitt indicated that an agreement is unlikely to materialize in the coming days, adding that both governments should maintain patience.
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