Tehran, June 15:
Iran has reiterated that significant distrust toward the United States remains even as diplomatic efforts continue to reduce tensions between the two countries. Iranian officials said recent negotiations have produced some positive developments, but cautioned that confidence between the sides has yet to be restored.
According to Iran’s Foreign Ministry, past disputes and unmet commitments continue to influence Tehran’s approach to ongoing talks. Officials stressed that any future agreement must be backed by practical assurances and mutual respect to ensure its durability.
The comments come amid reports of renewed diplomatic engagement aimed at easing regional tensions and creating a framework for long-term stability. While both sides have indicated a willingness to continue discussions, major differences remain on several key issues.
Political analysts note that the success of any future understanding will depend not only on the terms of the agreement but also on the ability of both nations to build confidence after years of strained relations.
Despite the cautious rhetoric, diplomatic channels remain open, raising hopes that continued dialogue could help prevent further escalation and contribute to greater stability in the region.
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