Iran's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that articles in the memorandum of understanding must be implemented before another meeting can take place, according to an official statement. The announcement suggests Tehran is conditioning further talks on concrete progress in the agreed framework.
Iran's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday that implementation of articles in the memorandum of understanding (MoU) must be carried out before another meeting can take place, as The Zioneer has previously reported on the ongoing negotiations and the MoU's content.
The statement, attributed to the ministry's spokesman, was issued without specifying which articles require implementation or what the next meeting's scope would be. The Zioneer has previously covered Iran's position that five defined articles — particularly Article 1 requiring an end to war on all fronts including Lebanon — must be fulfilled before a final agreement, and that today's talks were focused on monitoring compliance.
No specific timeline or condition was given. The statement is consistent with Tehran's established negotiating posture of linking further talks to tangible fulfillment of commitments by the other side.
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