Iranian Lawmaker Criticizes Talks with US in Pakistan as Strategic Error
Pak talks with US was strategic mistake: Iranian lawmaker
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Mahmoud Nabavian, a member of Iran's Parliament, has labeled the recent negotiations with the United States held in Pakistan as a strategic mistake. He emphasized that discussing Iran's nuclear issue in this context emboldened adversaries and rejected US demands regarding enriched uranium.
- 01Iranian lawmaker Mahmoud Nabavian criticized negotiations with the US in Pakistan.
- 02He called the discussions on Iran's nuclear issue a strategic mistake.
- 03Nabavian stated that the US demands were unacceptable to Tehran.
- 04Former US President Donald Trump commented on the negotiations, asserting that time is not on Iran's side.
- 05The situation reflects ongoing tensions and complex negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.
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Mahmoud Nabavian, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of Iran's Parliament, criticized the recent negotiations with the United States in Pakistan, describing them as a strategic mistake. He argued that placing Iran's nuclear issue on the negotiation table in Pakistan emboldened adversaries. Nabavian highlighted that the US demanded the removal and blocking of Iran's 60% enriched uranium for 20 years, which Tehran did not accept. Former US President Donald Trump responded to the negotiations, stating that he feels little pressure regarding the situation and emphasized that a deal would only be made when it is beneficial for the US and its allies. This exchange underscores the ongoing complexities and tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program and its international negotiations.
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The criticism of the negotiations may influence Iran's future diplomatic strategies and public sentiment regarding international talks.
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