Iran's Foreign Ministry Expresses Enduring Mistrust of United States
Iran's foreign ministry announced on Monday that Tehran continues to hold "deep mistrust" of the United States. This statement was made despite the existence of an agreed framework designed to bring an end to a conflict. Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei attributed this persistent sentiment to what he described as a "long history of wrongdoing by American leaders" during a weekly press briefing.

Iran's foreign ministry stated on Monday that Tehran maintains "deep mistrust" towards the United States. This position was articulated despite an agreed framework established with the goal of ending the ongoing conflict.
Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei conveyed this message during a weekly press briefing. He attributed Iran's profound mistrust of the United States to a "long history of wrongdoing by American leaders."
According to France 24, Reza Sayah reported on these developments from Tehran.


