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macroJul 15, 2026, 5:45 PM

Iran’s Top Negotiator Qalibaf Says Enemy Strategy Unchanged

Iran’s top negotiator, Mohammad Qalibaf, stated that the enemy’s strategy has not changed and that Iran’s approach in war or negotiation must be based on national interests, security, realism, and a long-term vision.

Mohammad Qalibaf, Iran’s top negotiator, said that the adversary’s strategic approach remains unchanged. He emphasized that Iran’s stance—whether in times of war or during negotiations—must be guided by national interests, security concerns, realism, and a long-term perspective.

These remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and signal that Tehran is maintaining a cautious, principled position in its dealings with external powers.

Source: First Squawk