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US President: Only Signing Deals That Meet All Demands; Iran Sees Progress
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US President: Only Signing Deals That Meet All Demands; Iran Sees Progress

From Magyar Nemzet · () Hungarian

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson indicated progress in US-Iran talks but cautioned that key issues remain unresolved.
  • Both sides are working to finalize a memorandum, with further negotiations possible within 30-60 days.
  • The US president stated he would only sign an agreement that meets all American demands.

The United States will not compromise on its demands in negotiations with Iran, President [Name not provided in source] stated. "I will only sign an agreement where we get everything we want," he said.

I will only sign an agreement where we get everything we want.

โ€” US PresidentStating the US position on any potential deal with Iran.

Esmaeil Bakaei, spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, told state television on Saturday that US and Iranian positions have drawn closer over the past week. However, he warned that this does not signify an agreement on crucial matters. Bakaei indicated that work is underway to finalize a memorandum, which could lead to further negotiations within 30 to 60 days and potentially culminate in a final deal.

the past week the American and Iranian positions have drawn closer to each other, but warned that this does not mean that they have reached an agreement on key issues.

โ€” Esmaeil BakaeiDescribing the current state of US-Iran negotiations.

This development follows a period of strained relations, with the US maintaining its firm stance on its demands. The potential for a finalized agreement hinges on bridging the remaining gaps on key issues, a process that will require continued dialogue and compromise from both sides.

and ultimately the final agreement can be reached.

โ€” Esmaeil BakaeiIndicating the possibility of a final agreement after further talks.
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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.