Diplomatic Talks Between Iran and Other Nations Scheduled to Begin Next Week
Following the announcement of a new diplomatic initiative, talks are set to commence next Wednesday between Iran and other nations regarding the country’s nuclear program and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. The discussions will primarily focus on the memorandum of understanding signed by both sides, which establishes a 60-day period for reaching a lasting agreement. According to sources, the American delegation was initially intended to be led by the President of the United States.
However, the Secretary of State informed the delegation that the talks would be postponed until next Wednesday. Uncertainty remains regarding the precise timing of the commencement, with some interlocutors suggesting a potential shift to Friday. This marks the first public dissemination of a transcript of a speech related to the negotiations, appearing on Iranian state television.
Ajatollah Mohammad Taqeeb Hamanei, representing the Tehran side, stated that Tehran anticipates the immediate implementation of the agreed-upon terms outlined in the memorandum. The resumption of these talks represents a significant development in ongoing diplomatic efforts surrounding Iran.
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