
Iran's deputy foreign minister asserts the country is in a stronger negotiating position due to the failure of the US's efforts to achieve strategic gains in the region.
According to Kazem Gharibabadi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, the Islamic Republic has entered negotiations with the United States from a position of strength. This assertion is rooted in the belief that the US-led "war on Iran" has been unsuccessful in producing significant strategic victories. Gharibabadi highlighted the lack of decisive outcomes for the US, suggesting that this imbalance of power favors Iran’s stance in the current discussions. The statement indicates a potentially contentious approach to the upcoming negotiations, with Iran framing the talks as a reflection of the broader geopolitical landscape. DATA: Iran's deputy FM says Tehran has 'upper hand' in talks with US
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