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The British newspaper "The Times" revealed that a rare 7-hour meeting between Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and President Masoud B Zadkani failed to reach a new agreement to stop fire with the United States, due to divisions within the Iranian regime and the hardliners' rejection of concessions. The meeting discussed important topics such as people's livelihoods, the market, employment, sanctions, and national unity, but disagreements persisted. The Revolutionary Guards demanded to retain the nuclear program, recover frozen assets, and impose transit fees through the Strait of Hormuz. Experts believe that the hardliners' stance strengthens Iran's position, and that reaching an agreement now might be better than a new war that would put Tehran in a weaker position.
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