Iran's delegation at the recent technical talks with the United States in Switzerland highlighted its demand for immediate financial concessions. The delegation, described as a 'whole-regime apparatus,' included key figures such as chief negotiator Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, along with top officials from Iran's financial and energy sectors. Dr. Omar Mohammed, a counterterrorism expert, noted that Iran's broad representation aims to leverage its domestic power during negotiations. The U.S. delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, is also addressing issues related to nuclear negotiations and the Lebanon ceasefire crisis. The talks, which were paused but not concluded, reflect differing approaches from both nations regarding financial and security concerns.
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Iran's Delegation at US Negotiations Emphasizes Financial Demands
Iran's delegation at the U.S. negotiations in Switzerland emphasized demands for immediate financial concessions, featuring a wide range of officials from various sectors. The U.S. delegation is focused on nuclear negotiations and regional security issues. The talks were paused but not ended, indicating ongoing discussions.
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Iran's unprecedented 'whole-regime' delegation at US deal talks signals one goal: expert
Iran's Delegation at US Negotiations Emphasizes Financial Demands