Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi announced the end of the Iranian delegation's talks in Doha, which were intended to follow up on the implementation of the memorandum of understanding. He stated a decision was made to establish an immediate ceasefire monitoring communication channel by Friday, tasked with tracking violations by Israel and the United States.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, announced Thursday that the Iranian delegation's talks in Doha, Qatar, have concluded. According to his statement, the talks were aimed at following up on the implementation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU). He stated that a decision was made to establish by Friday a 'ceasefire monitoring group' communication channel, which would be tasked with monitoring violations by Israel and the United States.
The announcement comes as the latest development in a series of Iranian statements on the ongoing diplomatic track centered on the multilateral MoU framework. The Zioneer previously reported that on Wednesday evening, Iran confirmed the Doha talks had also ended, with no details on outcomes provided at the time. Earlier reports indicated the talks had progressed through technical and senior-level stages over recent weeks, with Iran conditioning a final agreement on the cessation of hostilities including the war in Lebanon.
3 developments
- StrongIran's deputy FM announces successful conclusion of technical talks, preparation for senior-level round
- StrongIran announces end of technical talks with US in Switzerland, four working groups formed
- StrongIran will take part in Doha talks this week, source tells NBC
- StrongIran says Doha talks Tuesday focus on frozen funds, ending Lebanon war
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