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Iran and the United States are deep in negotiations clouded with doubt
Currently, Iran and the United States are deeply mired in “negotiation uncertainties,” with both sides releasing asymmetric information and complex sources. What signal does this situation actually convey? What do the attitudes of the U.S. and Iran regarding negotiations indicate? Qin Tian, deputy director of the Middle East Studies Institute at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, analyzes that the U.S. may be trying to quickly extricate itself from the battlefield through negotiations, while Iran’s caution reflects distrust towards the U.S., and Iran will attempt to negotiate better terms from the U.S. The differing attitudes between the U.S. and Iran are in themselves a component of the negotiation game, with both sides pushing the negotiations at their own pace to achieve the most favorable outcome for themselves. (CCTV International News)