Iran's Speaker of Parliament: If the U.S. side is staging a show for negotiations, Iran is already prepared to defend its rights

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Gate News message, on April 11, Iranian Islamic Parliament Speaker Kalibaf said in a statement issued in Islamabad, the Pakistani capital, in the early hours of the 11th local time that Iran is sincere about negotiations with the United States, but does not trust the U.S. side. The reason is that the talks between the two sides have “always ended in failure and betrayal of trust.” Kalibaf said that if the U.S. side tries to use this negotiation as a show, Iran is ready to defend its own rights.

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