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A report by the British newspaper "The Times" revealed behind-the-scenes details of a rare seven-hour meeting between Iranian President Masoud Beshzkiyan and Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. The meeting was part of efforts to understand the future of the confrontation with the United States. The report indicated that internal disagreements within the Iranian regime have hindered the reaching of a new ceasefire agreement with Washington. Beshzkiyan had requested a meeting with Khamenei to seek his support, but doubts arose about the identity of the person sitting next to him during the meeting. The discussion focused on important issues such as the economy, markets, employment, sanctions, and national unity. However, disagreements between hardliners and moderates prevented an agreement from being made. The newspaper explained that the Revolutionary Guard's demands include maintaining the nuclear program, recovering frozen assets, and imposing transit fees through the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, hardliners oppose concessions on these demands, making the political situation in Iran complex and threatening the possibility of reaching an agreement with the West.
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