Iran’s envoy to the United Nations said Tuesday that Tehran is willing to engage in “genuine” negotiations to end the conflict in the Middle East but will not accept a temporary ceasefire, as the country defies intense pressure from President Trump to make a deal on the Strait of Hormuz or face escalation. Amir-Saeid Iravani…
Iran’s UN envoy says Tehran open to ‘genuine’ talks, rejects temporary ceasefire
Originally reported by The Hill
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