Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council: Americans Do Not Want to Negotiate
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Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council
Pars Today – The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said that the Americans, by raising issues such as the missile program, do not want negotiations to take place, and currently, they are unwilling to negotiate.
Ali Larijani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council and advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, stated during a meeting with media managers and officials that national unity is an inherent issue, with duties shared between the government and the people. He added that the government must fulfill its responsibilities by providing reasonable paths in political, economic, social, and security-military affairs, and that the President and the administration are making tireless efforts day and night to resolve the country’s problems.
The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, outlining the decision-making process regarding the country’s current issues, emphasized: “Some in Iran should not think that important matters such as the nuclear negotiations, snapback, and similar issues are not being addressed within the country. The nation’s issues are not simple, and resolving conflicts requires comprehensive consideration and specialized analysis.” /IRIB News Agency