Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister said negotiations with the United States can only resume once a “minimum level of trust” is restored, insisting that Washington’s “unforgivable” violation of Iranian sovereignty remains an unresolved obstacle. The official, speaking on 8 July, did not specify what steps the Biden administration must take to rebuild confidence but made clear that Tehran views the alleged infringement as a core issue that must be addressed before any diplomatic track can move forward.
Iran's Foreign Ministry on resuming negotiations with America: Negotiation requires a minimum level of trust
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister said trust must be rebuilt before any negotiations can resume, adding that Washington’s violation of Iranian sovereignty is “unforgivable.” https://t.co/XQLh8ytt4F
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Says Trust Needs to Be Restored for Talks and Blames Washington for Violating Iran's Sovereignty, Calling It Unforgivable 🇮🇷🤝