Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs: We have never raised demands for negotiations with the US, and we agree to allow the mediator to visit.

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BlockBeats message, July 11: Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Baghaei on the 10th said that Iran has never raised a request to negotiate with the United States, but has agreed to let a mediator visit Iran.

Baghaei said that the United States’ default has become a habit. The U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding was signed only 22 days ago, yet the United States continues to violate different provisions in it: “In this 14-point memorandum, the U.S. has violated many of its provisions using all kinds of excuses.”

Earlier that day, U.S. President Trump posted on his social media “Truth Social” saying that Iran wants to continue “negotiations” with the U.S., and the U.S. has agreed to continue negotiations.

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