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Iran's foreign ministry says 'deep mistrust' in US remains despite deal

Iran's foreign ministry says 'deep mistrust' in US remains despite deal

Summary

Iran's foreign ministry said that it still does not trust the United States, even though there is a new agreement aimed at ending the war. The ministry spokesman said that this mistrust comes from a long history of negative actions by American leaders.

Key Facts

  • Iran and the United States have agreed on a framework to end the war.
  • Despite this deal, Iran expresses "deep mistrust" towards the US.
  • The mistrust is based on past actions by US leaders, according to Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei.
  • The statement was made during a regular press briefing.
  • The news was reported by France 24, with live coverage from Tehran.
  • Related topics include ongoing tensions in the Middle East and previous US-Iran conflicts.
  • President Donald Trump has been involved in the recent diplomatic developments with Iran.
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