Kayhan: The Government Should Abandon Negotiations

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Kayhan: The Government Should Abandon Negotiations

Kayhan: The Government Should Abandon Negotiations

The Kayhan newspaper wrote that the capabilities of the Iranian government and the regional and global conditions have provided the thirteenth government with a good opportunity to correct the deviation created in the nuclear negotiations. This correction can thwart the U.S. strategy since 2009, which is the policy of pressure and bargaining.

The path taken over these years has proven that negotiating to lift sanctions does not reduce them; rather, it broadens the scope of negotiations.

Lifting sanctions through negotiation is a bait that U.S. foreign policy officials have placed on the hook, and the thirteenth government, with its high ambitions and popular support, can abandon this bait and, like its commendable performance over the past year, focus all its efforts and capabilities on neutralizing sanctions.

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