Ali Larijani: Americans Do Not Have a Fixed Stance in Negotiations

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Ali Larijani: Americans Do Not Have a Fixed Stance in Negotiations

Ali Larijani says Americans do not have a consistent stance in negotiations

Ali Larijani, advisor to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, said on Sunday that it is still too early to assess the negotiations between Iran and the United States; we need to move forward to see what happens.

Ali Larijani, regarding the recent statements by American officials about the necessity of dismantling the Islamic Republic of Iran’s uranium enrichment program, said they say different things and do not stick to one position.

They repeatedly say one thing and then change it.

In my opinion, this statement is also among those.

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