The U.S. acknowledged the imbalance in the Iran nuclear negotiations.

Ismoil Bagai, a representative of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, expressed his critical views regarding the negotiation process being conducted by the United States. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He emphasized that the American side is not demonstrating a stable and clear position in the current diplomatic dialogue. Bagai noted that Iran has never engaged in negotiations only to later violate its commitments.
Tehran always strives to remain faithful to the agreements reached. However, the U.S. side does not show such an approach.
According to the representative, the Americans repeatedly make decisions in negotiations and later change them. Ismoil Bagai clearly stated that they have never said they would go and break their commitments; usually, it is the U.S. that does so.
The Americans constantly change their positions. He also emphasized that a clear decision has not yet been made regarding Iran's participation in the next round of negotiations.
Analyses and discussions on this issue are ongoing. Overall, the situation indicates that the matter of trust between the parties remains complex.
The lack of a stable position in the diplomatic process may further complicate reaching agreements. Under such conditions, taking decisive important steps also requires its own time.





