Iranian president says rational dialogue still possible

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Golden Finance reports that on May 6, according to CCTV International News, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi stated during a phone call with Iraq’s acting Prime Minister Zaidy on May 5 local time that the United States, on the one hand, is exerting maximum pressure on Iran, and on the other hand, is demanding Iran accept unilateral conditions in negotiations. This logic is hard to establish, and the related demands are “unrealistic.” Raisi pointed out that Iran was previously ambushed twice during negotiations, and now, while engaging in dialogue with the United States, it faces military threats again. He emphasized that Iran has always maintained a willingness to dialogue within the framework of international law but will never accept external coercion. Rational dialogue is still possible, but pushing negotiations through threats and pressure will not yield results. Raisi hopes that Iraq, in its contacts with the U.S., will persuade the U.S. to stop using military threats.

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