Iran and the U.S. mutually accuse each other of violations, yet both have returned to the negotiating table, analysts say—each side has its own agenda.

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Mars Finance News: On June 21, CNN reported that Sina Azodi, Director of the Middle East Studies Program at George Washington University, said that although both the U.S. and Iran claim the other side has violated rules, both the United States and Iran have already sent senior officials to Switzerland to hold negotiations because both sides have “vested interests” in ending the conflict. Azodi said that Israel’s attacks on Lebanon are a violation of the memorandum for Iran, and that the U.S. may also interpret Tehran’s claim that it intends to close the Strait of Hormuz as a violation of the understanding memorandum. Azodi also said that Tehran may want to “test and see” whether Washington can rein in Israel and end hostilities in Lebanon. As of the time of writing, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Sharif and the Army Chief of Staff Munir have arrived in Switzerland to take part in the U.S.-Iran technical negotiations under the framework of the Islamabad understanding memorandum.
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