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Reports indicate that communications between the United States and Iran are conducted through a complex network of intermediaries, aimed at maintaining the secrecy of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei's, location. The exchange takes place via multiple diplomatic channels, under the supervision of Iranian officials, and is characterized by delays and complexity, with messages sometimes taking several days to be delivered, especially given the internet restrictions inside Iran. Pakistani officials are also used to relay messages. These communications are considered indirect and tend to take longer than traditional negotiations.
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