British Media: Iran Prefers to Negotiate with Vance, Accuses Trump's Son-in-Law and Others of "Bad Faith"

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Deep Tide TechFlow News, on March 25th, according to The Daily Telegraph in the UK, Iran refused to negotiate with U.S. Middle East envoy Wittekov and Trump’s son-in-law Kushner, accusing them of “betrayal.” Gulf sources stated that Iran would not sit down to talk with Wittekov and Kushner because, just hours after their February meeting, Tehran was subjected to military strikes. U.S. Vice President Vance has largely remained silent during this conflict, and if negotiations are resumed later this week in Islamabad, Vance is considered the leading candidate to be the chief negotiator. “Vance is the more preferred candidate,” a Gulf source said regarding Iran’s stance. “They don’t want to work with Kushner and Wittekov because they are untrustworthy.” The source added that Iran believes Vance would keep his promises, and his involvement is seen as appropriate for negotiations with Iranian Parliament Speaker Kalibaf. The vice president may serve as the new head of the U.S. negotiating team, indicating the White House’s intention to avoid further economic losses and ease tensions, although the strategy to end the war remains unclear. (Jin10 Data)

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