Faezeh Hashemi: The US and Iran Should Reopen Their Embassies

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Faezeh Hashemi: The US and Iran Should Reopen Their Embassies

Faezeh Hashemi: The U.S. and Iran should reopen their embassies.

Faezeh Hashemi: Our own methods have led us to be stuck in such conditions.

Sanctions started with the attack on the U.S. embassy.

Even now, we should not let the trigger mechanism be activated, which results in UN sanctions.

These will be worse than the U.S. and European sanctions, and then we will say they are unjust sanctions.

Mr. Pezeshkian says we are ready to pay any price, but he won’t back down.

Mr. Pezeshkian, it is not you who is paying the price; the people are bearing the cost of these terrible conditions.

It is not expected of you to talk like this.

If people are supposed to pay more, they should also have the right to choose the path.

Negotiation is based on giving and taking concessions.

For the gentlemen, it becomes a matter of prestige and a repetition of the current mistaken positions.

In my opinion, we should establish relations with the U.S. and reopen the embassies.

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