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Iran Questions Value of Renewed Nuclear Talks with the United States, UN Envoy Says

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Iran Signals Doubts Over Future US Negotiations

Iran has expressed skepticism about the benefits of resuming negotiations with the United States, with its ambassador to the United Nations stating that past experiences have left Tehran doubtful about Washington’s commitment to agreements.

The Iranian envoy indicated that diplomatic engagement can only move forward if there are concrete assurances and practical steps that demonstrate genuine intent. According to the ambassador, previous negotiations failed to deliver the expected results, creating hesitation about entering another round of talks without guarantees.

The remarks come amid ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington over nuclear activities, sanctions, and regional security concerns.


Trust Deficit Remains a Major Obstacle

One of the primary concerns raised by Iran’s UN representative is what he described as a deep trust gap between the two nations. Tehran believes that earlier agreements were not fully honored, leading to economic and political consequences for the country.

Iran maintains that any future dialogue must address the issue of sanctions relief in a clear and enforceable manner. Officials argue that without practical economic benefits and verified commitments, negotiations would offer little value.

The ambassador emphasized that diplomacy should be based on mutual respect and tangible outcomes rather than symbolic discussions.


Nuclear Deal Tensions Continue to Shape Relations

The strained relationship largely stems from disputes surrounding the nuclear agreement framework and subsequent developments. Iran has consistently called for the lifting of sanctions and recognition of its rights under international agreements.

Meanwhile, the United States has urged Iran to comply with international nuclear obligations and reduce uranium enrichment levels. The diplomatic standoff has contributed to uncertainty in global markets and heightened geopolitical concerns.

Despite the current doubts expressed by Tehran, diplomatic channels remain open. However, Iranian officials suggest that progress will depend on trust-building measures and meaningful policy changes from Washington.

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