Iran: The U.S. negotiation text has somewhat "narrowed the differences"

ME News Report, May 21 (UTC+8), Iran is "responding to the negotiation text sent by the U.S. side," currently discussing the "overall framework, some details, and trust-building measures as guarantees." The report states that the U.S. negotiation text has somewhat "narrowed the differences," but further narrowing of the gaps "requires the U.S. to abandon its warlike tendencies." The report also says that Pakistan Army Chief of Staff Munir will visit Iran, aiming to promote the narrowing of differences between Iran and the U.S. and facilitate the signing of a formal memorandum of understanding between the two sides. (Source: BlockBeats)
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AirdropMileCounter
· 7h ago
The formal Memorandum of Understanding has no strokes, don't rush to open the champagne yet.
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GateUser-83c80dd0
· 11h ago
Munir goes to Iran as a mediator? India and Pakistan just settled down and are switching tracks again.
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LanternSlippage
· 11h ago
The term "U.S. war inclination" is used strongly, and they shifted the blame first at the negotiation table.
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GateUser-f2d5f4c0
· 11h ago
The overall framework is in place, but the devil is in the details, staying tuned for the follow-up.
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GateUser-7cb48814
· 11h ago
Trust-building measures sound familiar; it seems the last time the negotiation fell apart, it was also stuck here.
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BerryColdWallet
· 11h ago
Pakistan stepping in at this moment is quite delicate, as the geopolitical game is in full swing.
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