Iran: Without those two conditions, no negotiations with the United States

Negotiations between Iran and the United States cannot begin until the United States meets two conditions, according to Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibach's statement. Ghalibach, who is considered an important figure in Iranian politics and has been talked about his role as leader of Tehran's delegation in talks that [...]
Ghalibaf, who is considered an important figure in Iranian politics and has been talked about his role as leader of Tehran's delegation in talks expected to be held this weekend in Pakistan, while stressing that the two requirements are essential for starting negotiations.
In a statement, Ghalibaf added that the ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of Iran's blocked assets must be met as conditions that will not be met before the talks begin.
The BBC has reported that the request for the release of blocked Iranian assets has been an issue discussed in past negotiations, but this is the first time this demand is raised as a precondition for the ceasefire-related talks.
According to official information from the state of Iran, since the ceasefire was declared, only a few Iranian ships have passed through the strait, and yesterday morning, a non-Iranian oil tanker managed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.












