Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei Says Decades of U.S. Actions Have Undermined Confidence in Diplomacy

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The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs recently expressed deep skepticism regarding the diplomatic commitments of the United States. Tehran official spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei delivered these critical remarks through a public social media statement on Thursday. Baghaei emphasized that diplomatic agreements alone cannot resolve the long-standing animosity of foreign adversaries toward the nation.

The spokesperson highlighted a perceived lack of sincerity from Washington throughout decades of bilateral interactions. He reminded observers that Tehran entered previous diplomatic negotiations with genuine good faith despite historical grievances. Specifically, Baghaei referenced the signing of the historic memorandum that concluded the devastating Iran-Iraq war.

Officials state that Iranian citizens remain fully aware of the enduring hostility from external powers. The government intends to approach all future diplomatic engagements with high vigilance and strategic caution. This cautious stance directly stems from five decades of complex geopolitical experiences with Western nations. Recent regional developments over the past eighteen months have further reinforced this defensive diplomatic posture.

The spokesperson explicitly accused American leadership of issuing contradictory statements about the recent peace understanding. These conflicting messages from Washington complicate current diplomatic efforts and deepen existing regional trust deficits. Baghaei asserted that such mixed signaling merely reminds the global community of previous broken American promises. Therefore, these recent remarks indicate that achieving a sustainable breakthrough remains an exceptionally difficult challenge.

Geopolitical experts view this firm statement as a reflection of broader domestic political sentiments within Tehran. The ongoing friction heavily influences trade routes, energy markets, and regional security frameworks across the Middle East. Moving forward, international diplomats must navigate these deeply rooted historical grievances to achieve any lasting stability. Observers expect Tehran to demand concrete guarantees before finalizing any new comprehensive international agreements.

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