Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi claimeed that Tehran has received new messages from the US expressing a desire to continue talks, despite earlier public rejections. Araghchi stated that while Iran lacks trust in American intentions, they are working to preserve a fragile ceasefire to allow diplomacy a chance, emphasizing that military pressure has proven ineffective.
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