The mediator believes that the US-Iran negotiations have made little progress, with Iran maintaining its core demands unchanged.

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ME News, May 20 (UTC+8): According to The Wall Street Journal, citing regional mediators and U.S. officials familiar with the relevant terms, Iran’s position in negotiations with the U.S. to end the war has not changed significantly compared with earlier rounds of proposals that failed to make progress, leading to questions about whether a “way out” of the conflict can be found. The mediators said Iran still insists on its core demands, including ending hostilities, obtaining economic relief, compensation for war losses, and playing a supervisory role in the strategic waterway of the Strait of Hormuz. In addition, there are still clear disagreements with the U.S. over the issue of closing or long-term suspending its nuclear program at the U.S.’s request. Some regional sources say the U.S. and Israel have been preparing for a new round of strikes against Iran in the coming days, and some even suggest that attacks could begin as early as next week. (Source: ODAILY)
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