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Iran Skeptical of US Nuclear Negotiations, Former UK Envoy Says

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Former UK Ambassador to Iran Simon Gass stated that Tehran has legitimate reasons to distrust Washington regarding ongoing nuclear negotiations, citing historical precedent and doubts in Iranian leadership about whether talks can produce enforceable agreements. The assessment reflects broader concerns in Iran about US commitment to any negotiated settlement, particularly given past US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018. This directly affects US Middle East policy and prospects for reducing regional nuclear tensions without military escalation. The comments underscore persistent obstacles to diplomatic resolution between Washington and Tehran.

This item is classified as Analysis. Claims reflect the source's arguments and diplomatic assessment, not independently verified findings. The 16 US mainstream media articles confirm ongoing Iran-US nuclear diplomacy discussions; this clip offers one analyst's perspective on Iranian skepticism within that broader story.

Verified

  • Simon Gass served as UK Ambassador to Iran. (Source: TRT World, public record)
  • US withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018. (Source: Multiple US mainstream outlets, official US government record)

Interpretation

  • ~Iran has reason to be suspicious of US commitment to negotiations. (Source argument: Gass assessment based on diplomatic history)
  • ~Tehran officials harbor doubts about whether negotiations with Washington can deliver real outcomes. (Source argument: Gass characterization of Iranian leadership sentiment)
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2 of 15 major US outlets
Published
April 13, 2026 at 11:00 AM PDT

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