The next round of US-Iran negotiations will be held next Saturday in Pakistan, according to a report by the Saudi Al-Arabiya channel. The talks are expected to address sanctions, frozen Iranian assets, and the nuclear issue.
The Saudi channel Al-Arabiya reports that the next round of US-Iran negotiations will take place next Saturday in Pakistan, addressing sanctions, frozen Iranian assets, and the nuclear file. This contradicts an earlier report from the Saudi Al-Hadath channel, which a few hours earlier stated that the talks would be held on July 11 in Pakistan. Al-Hadath had also previously cited sources setting July 18 as the date. The venue shifts follow a recent round of expert-level talks in Switzerland and a subsequent round in Doha, as The Zioneer reported in June. At present, neither the US nor Iran has officially confirmed Saturday's date or the Pakistan location.
3 developments
- DevelopingNext US-Iran talks reportedly set for July 18
- DevelopingIran's deputy FM: US-Iran talks set for Geneva on Friday to set negotiation terms
- StrongSaudi channel: First round of US-Iran technical talks set for Friday in Zurich
- DevelopingAhead of Switzerland talks, first US demand: IAEA inspectors at Iranian nuclear sites
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