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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi affirmed that his country rejects temporary ceasefires and seeks a permanent end to the war, considering that a mere pause in fighting only prolongs the conflicts. He added that the recent war has changed the regional countries' perception of regional security and exposed the failure of foreign bases, especially American ones, to protect their interests, turning them into threats to security. He also emphasized that the United States was forced to negotiate after its pressure tactics failed, and that regional cooperation and sustainable peace in the Gulf require activating collective security and addressing economic gaps. Regarding negotiations, Araqchi praised the roles of Qatari and Pakistani mediators, even though the Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ending the war and halting military operations failed due to disagreements over control of the Strait of Hormuz. The future of the negotiations remains uncertain, as they also concern the nuclear program and American sanctions.
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