Iran's top negotiator says Tehran will not compromise in talks with US
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Iran's chief negotiator emphasizes the nation's unwillingness to compromise in discussions with the U.S., stating ongoing tensions have resulted in critical shipping routes being affected. This situation underscores the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region.
DUBAI, May 23 (Reuters) - Iran's top negotiator, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, told Pakistani army chief Asim Munir during talks in Tehran on Saturday that the U.S. was not an honest party in negotiations to end their war and Iran would not compromise on its national rights, state television reported. A regional mediation push led by Pakistan aims to narrow differences between Iran and the U.S. after weeks of war that have left the vital waterway of the Strait of Hormuz closed to most shipping despite a nervous ceasefire, upending global energy markets.