Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson: Dialogue with the United States is "time-consuming and laborious," and some of Iran's proposals are still under review.

BlockBeats News, May 23 — The spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the current mediation process with the United States is "time-consuming and laborious" because U.S. hostility dates back decades. "We discussed some points and wording where disagreements still exist and made suggestions, some of which are still under review, and all parties are expressing their opinions."
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MildRugAllergy
· 36m ago
A wall built up over decades of hostility is indeed hard to tear down.
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GateUser-46c777d0
· 8h ago
Time-consuming and laborious—it's the essence of diplomatic language.
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On-ChainCheatSheetKing
· 8h ago
Under review, those who understand, understand.
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FrontrunTherapy
· 8h ago
Recalculating accounts from decades ago using new terminology now
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PurpleMistLily
· 9h ago
The mediation process is even longer than ETH's transition to PoS.
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SoftRugDetective
· 9h ago
Hostility dates back decades, while the crypto world has only been around for a few years, it feels like two different eras.
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GateUser-8acf43da
· 9h ago
Differences in wording, in plain language, mean neither side is willing to bow first.
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WatercolorGlassBottle
· 9h ago
This progress bar looks like the roadmap of some projects.
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HodlBystander
· 9h ago
Still expressing opinions = Haven't argued enough yet
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GotLiquidatedAgainLastNight.
· 9h ago
From petrodollars to crypto sanctions, hostility is indeed deeply rooted.
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