
BlockBeats News, April 2nd, according to The New York Times, U.S. officials revealed that multiple U.S. intelligence agencies recently assessed that the Iranian government is currently unwilling to engage in substantive negotiations to end the U.S.-Iran war. Officials said the assessment concluded that the Iranian government considers itself in a strong position in the war and does not need to comply with U.S. diplomatic requests.
They stated that although Iran is willing to keep communication channels open, the country does not trust the United States and believes that President Trump is not sincere about negotiations. In the past year, Trump has twice ordered strikes against Iran during negotiations on its nuclear program. These assessments align with recent statements from Iranian officials.
U.S. and Iranian officials have stated that the two countries are exchanging information through intermediaries, and perhaps also through direct channels, but have not negotiated terms for a ceasefire or end to the war. (FXStreet)



