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Iranian President Masoud Beshzadian affirmed that his country will adhere to the signed memorandum of understanding with the United States if Washington commits to it. He added that the negotiations did not involve concessions from Iran and were aimed at protecting its strategic interests. He pointed out that these talks have helped create economic opportunities and reduce regional tensions, particularly in Lebanon, and that Iran has become an influential power on the international and regional stages. At the same time, Iranian officials emphasized that the current priority is ensuring the implementation of the terms of the agreement to end the war, while monitoring the commitments of other parties, including the release of frozen Iranian assets and the oil dossier. Iran also rejected involving foreign countries in demining efforts in the Strait of Hormuz, insisting that the task will be carried out solely by Iran, amid warnings of escalating tensions in the region. In a different development, two members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard were killed and two others injured in an armed attack in Kermanshah Province. Meanwhile, secret briefings were held in Congress regarding U.S. negotiations with Iran, during which officials confirmed that the Trump administration is aware that reaching an understanding with Tehran is not easy, and that efforts are underway to prevent Iran from retaining highly enriched uranium.
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