Vance Warns Iran: 'Don't Try to Play Games With Us' on Talks
Translated from Greek.
Summary
US Senator Vance issued a warning regarding negotiations with Iran, stating that they should not attempt to 'play games' with the US. He indicated that the US President has provided clear guidelines for the talks.
A stark warning has been issued by US Senator Vance, signaling a firm stance ahead of crucial talks with Iran. Vance's message is unequivocal: Tehran should not entertain any notions of engaging in deceptive tactics or attempts to manipulate the negotiation process. The Senator emphasized that the United States is not to be trifled with, implying that any misstep by Iran could have significant repercussions.
Don't try to play games with us.
Vance's remarks underscore the gravity with which the US is approaching these discussions. He highlighted that President [President's Name, if available in source, otherwise omit or use generic term] has already laid down clear directives, leaving no room for ambiguity in the American negotiating position. This suggests a unified and determined approach from the US side, aiming to ensure that the talks are conducted with seriousness and good faith.
Our president has given quite clear guidelines, and we will see how things develop.
The warning serves as a preemptive measure, aiming to set the tone for the upcoming engagement and to deter any potential provocations from the Iranian delegation. The international community will be closely watching to see how these sensitive negotiations unfold, particularly in light of Vance's strong admonition. The focus remains on whether Iran will heed this warning and engage constructively, or if the tensions will escalate.
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