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Iran chief negotiator continues to pinpoint violations of existing ceasefire agreement

Iran chief negotiator continues to pinpoint violations of existing ceasefire agreement
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Tensions remain high between the US and Iran as negotiations regarding a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East stall. Iranian negotiator Ghalibaf has accused the US of noncompliance, casting doubt on the potential for a near-term resolution.

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The ongoing diplomatic impasse impacts regional stability and global market sentiment regarding energy and geopolitical risk.

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It doesn't feel like much of anything is being resolved at the moment in the Middle East. All the conditions for a deal have been laid out on the table for two weeks now but it seems like both the US and Iran still cannot meet in the middle. Iran chief negotiator Ghalibaf is out saying that:

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The article reports on diplomatic claims while acknowledging the complexity of the negotiations, though it uses some emotionally charged language like 'genocidal'.

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