Iran blames 'shifting US positions' for stalled talks, demands Lebanon ceasefire

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June 01, 2026 15:22 IST

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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei has accused the United States of frequently changing its negotiating positions, thereby disrupting diplomatic processes and linking any potential deal to an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon.

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IMAGE: US President Donald Trump made remarks about the Iran deal on Truth Social. Photograph: Evan Vucci/REUTERS

Key Points

  • Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei stated that ongoing exchanges with Washington are marked by deep mistrust and that shifting US positions are disrupting diplomatic progress.
  • Baghaei accused Israel of escalating conflict in Lebanon specifically to derail diplomatic efforts between Iran and the US.
  • Tehran's primary focus remains on ending the war, and there have been no negotiations on nuclear-related issues, according to Baghaei.
  • Iran insists that establishing a ceasefire in Lebanon is an integral part of any agreement with the United States to end the broader conflict.
  • US President Donald Trump believes Iran genuinely wants to make a deal that would benefit the US and its allies, criticising political rivals for undermining his negotiating efforts.
 

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei on Monday said that ongoing exchanges between Tehran and Washington are taking place in an atmosphere of deep mistrust.

Speaking at his weekly press conference, Baghaei said, "The negotiations began in the midst of severe mistrust and suspicion, and the exchange of messages is taking place in this atmosphere."

US Accused of Shifting Stances

Baghaei accused the United States of changing its positions and complicating efforts to reach an understanding, according to Iranian news agency ISNA.

He added that diplomacy does not depend on trust between negotiating parties, but argued that shifting U.S. positions have slowed progress. "One of the difficulties of negotiating with the United States is the frequent changes in the positions and contradictory stances of the country's officials. This situation only disrupts the processes and prolongs the path," he said.

Baghaei also accused Israel of seeking to derail diplomatic efforts, saying, "One of the very clear reasons for the escalation of the Zionist regime in Lebanon is nothing more than destroying any possibility and chance for diplomatic processes to lead to some kind of improvement in the situation."

Focus on Ending Conflict and Lebanon Ceasefire

Addressing reports about possible additions to the negotiating agenda, including nuclear-related conditions, the Iranian spokesman reiterated that Tehran's focus remains on ending the conflict. "As we have repeatedly stated, there have been no negotiations on nuclear-related issues, and our focus is on ending the war," he said.

Baghaei further linked developments in Lebanon to the broader diplomatic process, stating that "establishing a ceasefire in Lebanon is an integral part of any agreement between Iran and the United States to end the war." He also accused both Israel and the United States of violating ceasefire arrangements and said Iran had responded to what it viewed as American aggression. "The Iranian armed forces also responded appropriately to the American aggressive action against Iran, which was also a violation of the ceasefire," he said.

Trump's Perspective on Iran Deal

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Monday said that Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for Washington and its allies. He made the remarks in a post on Truth Social. Trump criticised Democrats and certain Republicans, accusing them of undermining his negotiating efforts through constant public commentary.

He attacked the political rivals and those among his party for not being supportive, telling them to "sit back and relax". "Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the U.S.A. and those that are with us. But don't the Dumocrats, and various seemingly unpatriotic Republicans, understand that it is MUCH tougher for me to properly do my job and negotiate, when political hacks keep negatively "chirping," at levels never seen before, over and over again, that I should move faster, or move slower, or go to war, or not go to war, or whatever", he said. Trump urged patience and confidence, stating, "Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end - it always does."