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Mohsen Rezaei, the military advisor to the Iranian Leader, confirmed that negotiations between Iran and the United States have reached a stalemate, and responsibility now lies with Trump to overcome this deadlock. He clarified that resuming negotiations depends on Washington releasing $24 billion of Iranian assets frozen abroad, with the condition that Washington release $12 billion upon signing any agreement. He warned that Iran could expand the scope of the conflict if military operations are renewed, while maintaining that the likelihood of war remains low. He emphasized that Iran is prepared for a ground invasion that could demonstrate its military capabilities more clearly. Rezaei described the recent war as an Iranian victory and stated that Iran is not concerned with meeting Trump, pointing out that Trump’s policies have led to the deadlock, and expressed doubt about the possibility of reaching a new nuclear deal. He also reaffirmed Iran’s sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and noted that its demands for transit fees from vessels are part of “maintenance charges.”
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