How Iran supreme leader's absence is causing delay in US-Tehran peace talks
India, May 25 -- The peace negotiations between the United States and Iran are reportedly inching closer to an agreement, according to remarks made by US President Donald Trump on Sunday. However, the talks have involved a long phase of back-and-forth exchanges, with both sides pushing for terms favourable to them.
One of the key factors slowing communication is Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, and his undisclosed location, according to a report. US intelligence believes he is currently staying at an undisclosed location with very limited access to the outside world, making it difficult for Iranian leaders to brief him on the latest developments in the negotiations, CBS News reported, citing US officials familiar with the matter....
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