The ongoing diplomatic tensions between Iran and the United States have been marked by skepticism and cautious optimism, as highlighted by various sources. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed doubts about the U.S.'s commitment to resolving the crisis, citing continued sanctions and military deployments as factors that "raise doubts about the other party’s seriousness," according to Business Recorder. This sentiment was echoed by The Hindu, which noted Iran's insistence on focusing negotiations solely on its nuclear program, with Araghchi stating that "zero enrichment can never be accepted by us," emphasizing Iran's firm stance on its right to enrich uranium. The Middle East Eye further reported that Iran considers this right a 'red line' in negotiations, underscoring the challenges in reaching a consensus.
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Iran Foreign Minister Doubts US Negotiation Seriousness in Tehran

Iran-U.S. tensions persist amid skepticism over U.S. commitment, with Iran firm on uranium enrichment. Talks in Oman show cautious optimism but face deep mistrust and geopolitical complexities.
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