Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghae stated that expecting a swift outcome in negotiations between Iran and the United States is unrealistic. Baghae said that in the 47 years since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, Iran has accumulated deep distrust and suspicion towards the actions of the United States. He emphasized that negotiations should not be expected to reach a result in a short period, "after all, this is an extremely bloody war." He pointed out that the United States and Israel are "extremely brutal," as evidenced by the conflicts in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon over the past two and a half years. Baghae said: "Under these circumstances, regardless of who the mediators are, expecting an agreement in a short time is unrealistic." (CCTV)