Iran's Foreign Ministry Says Expecting Quick Results from Iran-U.S. Talks Is Unrealistic, Citing 47 Years of Mistrust

According to BlockBeats, on May 1, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei said it is unrealistic to expect Iran-U.S. negotiations to yield quick results. He cited 47 years of deep mistrust and suspicion of U.S. actions since Iran's Islamic Revolution, emphasizing that such talks require time and cannot be rushed given the historical complexities between the two nations.
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