The international affairs expert said: "The Israeli regime has been and continues to be opposed to any kind of agreement between Iran and the United States from the beginning."
According to Ashura News, quoted by Mehr News Agency, "Hassan Beheshtipour" said, referring to the Zionist regime's obstacles in the process of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States: "The Zionist regime's disruption of issues related to Iran is not a new issue. The Israeli regime has been and is against any kind of agreement between Iran and the United States from the beginning. Just as it has been 100 percent against the JCPOA and is trying to lead to the JCPOA's failure."
He continued: "Currently, the Zionist regime is seeking conflict with Iran and wants to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, which of course will never be achieved."
The international affairs expert stated: "The second issue that this regime raises is the issue of war and it clearly declares that it is not subject to the United States and uses the term "satellites" for itself. While Netanyahu himself knows that he cannot attack Iran without the support of the United States. Israel is supported by the United States in all aspects in terms of weapons, logistics and security.
Beheshtipour stated that Netanyahu wants to continue his government through war, and added: Netanyahu knows very well that with the end of the war in Gaza and the establishment of peace, the court will begin to investigate the crimes and violations of Netanyahu and his government, and he will be forced to step down.
Iran's demands in the negotiations are determined based on the approvals of the Supreme National Security Council
Referring to Iran's demands in the Iran-US negotiations, he added: The demands of the Islamic Republic of Iran are determined at the highest level and by the Supreme National Security Council. Negotiators are the implementers of the approvals of the Supreme National Security Council.
The international affairs expert noted: Negotiations reach a conclusion when the two sides move towards each other. It is a false idea that we think that Iran will accept whatever the American side says or vice versa; therefore, the two sides move towards each other until they reach a common point, and at that common point, the common lines of each other are respected. In this case, an agreement can be formed.
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