Iranian, US Presidents Sign Peace MoU Digitally
- Iran will not enter new diplomatic talks with the US until the existing memorandum of understanding requirements are fully implemented.
- Current diplomatic efforts focus on fulfilling MoU commitments, particularly Article 13, which involves steps before further negotiations.
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"It has been agreed that Iran, the US and Lebanon will establish a joint committee to oversee the end of the war and the restoration of Lebanon's national sovereignty," Qalibaf said.
Iran is only willing to continue negotiations with the United States once the conditions of the provisional agreement between the two countries have been met, says chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. According to him, all current talks are solely aimed at implementing those agreements. Follow all developments in the Middle East in our live blog.
No talks until US abides by MoU provisions: Ghalibaf
TEHRAN, Jun. 30 (MNA) – Head of the Iranian negotiating team Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has stressed there will be no talks until Washington complies with the memorandum of understanding (MoU).
Little progress achieved in two weeks since Iran and US signed agreement
What is the deal? It is two weeks since the US and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding, that was supposed to offer a path towards permanently ending the war in the region. Widely viewed as highly favorable to Tehran, it requires the US to unfreeze Iranian assets, terminate sanctions, allow Iranian oil exports, lift its blockade on Iranian ports and develop a reconstruction fund for Iran. In return, Tehran must guarantee safe passage for sh…
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