Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister confirmed Monday that no technical-team meetings are scheduled this week under the memorandum of understanding framework. Consultations with Qatar on implementing the other party's commitments will continue, and a date for the next round of technical talks has not been set.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister stated Monday that no meetings of the technical teams are scheduled this week as part of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding framework. Consultations with Qatar will continue regarding the implementation of the other party's commitments, and a date and location for the next round of technical talks will be set once conditions are established. The statement confirms that no immediate progress is expected in the US-Iran channel this week, though the Qatari mediation track remains active.
The announcement follows a series of Iranian statements over the past month citing Israeli military operations in Lebanon and unmet conditions as reasons for delaying or canceling talks. As The Zioneer reported on Friday, Iran previously canceled talks scheduled for Friday June 19, citing Israeli strikes in Lebanon. On Sunday June 28, a senior Iranian official told state television that Iran did not attend technical talks planned for that day, also citing recent attacks. The latest statement maintains the position that talks are paused until conditions are met, without specifying what those conditions are.
- ConfirmedIran says it skipped Sunday's planned US technical talks, cites recent attacks and unmet conditions
- StrongUS says Iran talks progressing, nothing canceled despite Tehran's claim
- StrongIran will take part in Doha talks this week, source tells NBC
- DevelopingIranian sources tell AP: no meeting with US scheduled for tomorrow, contradicting Trump
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