U.S. intelligence agencies: Iran currently has no intention of engaging in substantive negotiations

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Jinse Finance reported that on April 2, an American official said that multiple U.S. intelligence agencies recently assessed that the Iranian government currently has no intention of participating in substantive negotiations aimed at ending the U.S.-Iran war. These officials said that the relevant assessment reports indicate that the Iranian government believes it is in a favorable position in the war, and therefore does not need to accept the diplomatic demands put forward by the United States. The officials also said that although Iran is willing to keep communication channels open, it does not trust the United States and does not believe that U.S. President Trump is serious about negotiations. Over the past year, Trump had ordered attacks on Iran twice, while both sides were negotiating over the Iranian nuclear program at the time. The above assessment results are consistent with statements Iran’s officials have recently made. Iranian officials rejected Trump’s claim that discussions, brokered by other countries, are making progress. (CCTV News)

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