Iran Maintains 'Deep Mistrust' of US Despite Framework Deal
An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman has indicated that a recently established framework deal with the United States is considered "merely a step towards reducing tensions." This statement suggests that, despite diplomatic engagement, a significant level of distrust towards the U.S. persists within Iran's foreign policy considerations.

An Iranian foreign ministry spokesman recently stated that a framework deal with the United States is viewed as "merely a step towards reducing tensions."
This declaration implies that deep mistrust in the U.S. continues to exist, according to Iran's foreign ministry. The spokesman's remarks highlight the cautious stance taken by Iran regarding its diplomatic relationship with the United States, even as agreements are reached.
The specific details of the framework deal were not elaborated upon in the statement. However, the comments underscore the ongoing complexities and underlying tensions that characterize the interactions between the two nations.
According to Channel News Asia, the statement reflects Iran's perspective on the scope and impact of recent diplomatic efforts.
