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Washington: Iran's endless demands

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The US special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, said today, Friday, that the United States does not seek regime change in Tehran, but rather "wants a government that respects the basic rights of its people."

The US National Public Radio said that Mali's statements came in response to statements made by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in a recent interview with the radio, in which he said that he assures the Americans that there will be no regime change in Iran.

The radio quoted Mali as saying that Washington's policy is "a policy of support for people who are protesting peacefully, because they want to be able not to wear the veil, or to live their lives in normal ways, and yet they face an oppressive regime."

In response to Abdullahian’s statements that the parties involved in the negotiations to revive the nuclear agreement are very close to reaching an agreement, Mali said that all participants in the negotiations of the nuclear agreement had already reached a consensus on reviving it last March and then last August, but Iran was submitting new requests. Every time.

Mali also noted that Iran's requests "were either unrealistic or unrelated to the nuclear talks."

Regarding the Americans detained in Iran, Mali said that Washington is continuing indirect discussions with Iran to secure the release of these detainees.

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The US special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, said today, Friday, that the United States does not seek regime change in Tehran, but rather "wants a government that respects the basic rights of its people."

The US National Public Radio said that Mali's statements came in response to statements made by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in a recent interview with the radio, in which he said that he assures the Americans that there will be no regime change in Iran.

The radio quoted Mali as saying that Washington's policy is "a policy of support for people who are protesting peacefully, because they want to be able not to wear the veil, or to live their lives in normal ways, and yet they face an oppressive regime."

In response to Abdullahian’s statements that the parties involved in the negotiations to revive the nuclear agreement are very close to reaching an agreement, Mali said that all participants in the negotiations of the nuclear agreement had already reached a consensus on reviving it last March and then last August, but Iran was submitting new requests. Every time.

Mali also noted that Iran's requests "were either unrealistic or unrelated to the nuclear talks."

Regarding the Americans detained in Iran, Mali said that Washington is continuing indirect discussions with Iran to secure the release of these detainees.

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