Pezeshkian: U.S. Maximalist Positions Prevented Deal in Islamabad

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Pezeshkian: U.S. Maximalist Positions Prevented Deal in Islamabad
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian.
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Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian told France’s President Emmanuel Macron that the U.S. lack of goodwill and maximalist positions prevented finalization of an agreement in Islamabad.

Urging Europe to play a constructive role in encouraging the U.S. to adhere to international law, the Iranian president told Macron, “Threats, pressure and military action will only exacerbate U.S.’ ‘self-made problems’ in the region.”

“Diplomacy is the preferred path to resolving disputes,” he added. Reuters

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