Iran is not in a hurry to renegotiate with the U.S.

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Mars Finance News, on April 12th, Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, citing informed sources this morning (April 12th), reported that Iran is not in a hurry to resume negotiations with the United States. It is said that Iran has put forward reasonable proposals during the negotiations, and now “the ball is in the U.S. court,” and the U.S. should take a pragmatic view of the relevant issues. The informed source also stated that the U.S. government “is making mistakes just like in war decision-making, and so far has also been making mistakes in negotiation decisions,” and Iran is not eager for quick results. As long as the U.S. does not agree to reach a reasonable agreement, the situation in the Strait of Hormuz will not change. Currently, the time and place for the next round of negotiations have not been determined. (CCTV International News)

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