
United States: Amid ongoing deliberations over its atomic ambitions, Iran has firmly pressed the United States to articulate—unambiguously and in full—how it intends to dismantle sanctions, should the two nations finalize a revamped nuclear accord.
Speaking on behalf of Iran’s foreign ministry, Esmail Baghaei issued this firm call for clarity on Monday, shortly after Washington floated what it labeled a “suitable” framework for agreement. Nonetheless, unofficial sources suggest that Tehran regards the American offer as implausible, and internal discussions hint at an impending rejection.
Over the past seven weeks, the two geopolitical adversaries have traded positions across negotiation tables, with Washington seeking concrete proof of peaceful intent from Iran’s atomic ventures. In turn, Tehran longs to be emancipated from a web of crippling sanctions that have throttled its economy and choked financial mobility.
But the Islamic Republic has now drawn a decisive line, pressing Washington to expose, with unmistakable specificity, the architecture of the promised sanction rollback. This demand mirrors long-standing skepticism echoed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei earlier this year.
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