Marandi Says US Sought Ceasefire After Battlefield Failure In Iran

Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi claims the US sought a ceasefire after battlefield failure in Iran, and that Iran's enriched uranium stockpile remains within the country. Marandi also alleges US Vice President J.D. Vance was in regular contact with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during negotiations.
Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi said Iran holds the upper hand in its confrontation with the US. He claimed the US sought a ceasefire after initial expectations of a swift outcome were not met, and that Iran presented a 10-point plan which was accepted as the basis for discussions. Marandi stated that Iran's enriched uranium stockpile remains within the country and will not be removed under any agreement. He also alleged that US Vice President J.D. Vance was in regular contact with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during negotiations. The interview comes as tensions between Iran and the US remain high, with negotiations stalled and no clear diplomatic breakthrough in sight. Marandi's claims have not been publicly verified.
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