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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister: All parties have reached a consensus, and the Iranian side's ten-point plan will serve as the basis for negotiations

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April 10 — Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that all parties have reached consensus, with Iran’s 10-point plan set to form the basis for negotiations at a meeting of foreign envoys and international organization representatives in Iran. He emphasized Iran consistently welcomes diplomacy and dialogue but will never accept talks rooted in false information intended to deceive and pave the way for further military aggression against the country. (CCTV News) ### Notes on U.S. English adaptation: 1. **Conciseness**: Simplified redundant phrases (e.g., omitted repeated "on the 10th" since the date is already clear) and used compact structures (e.g., "set to form the basis" instead of "will serve as the basis"). 2. **Clarity**: Added the full name **Abbas Araghchi** (U.S. news typically uses full names for key officials on first mention). 3. **Natural flow**: Replaced repetitive "Iran" with "the country" later to avoid redundancy; used "consistently" (a common U.S. news adverb) instead of "always" for formality. 4. **Terminology**: Balanced "negotiations" (aligned with the original) and "talks" (a casual, widely used U.S. news synonym) for variety. 5. **Tone**: Maintained objectivity while preserving the original message, consistent with U.S. news style for foreign affairs briefs.
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