A member of Iran’s parliament said Saturday that the delay in the fourth round of indirect talks with the United States stems from what he called “American bad faith.”
“The Americans were never pursuing an understanding through negotiations—they want access to Iran’s nuclear sites to dismantle them,” said Abolfazl Zohrevand, a member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, in an interview with Tabnak.
Zohrevand accused the US of exploiting Iran’s economic difficulties. “Unfortunately, the government projected weakness, which made the Americans think they could use our economic situation to extract concessions,” he said.
He added that Washington was following “a path of intimidation,” citing recent remarks by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “No Iranian would accept sitting at the table with a chaotic team like Trump’s,” Zohrevand said.
“Negotiations with the US offer us nothing. As the Leader has said, they are not trustworthy.”
