Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman stated Wednesday evening that the US has committed to removing all types of sanctions on Iran, according to N12. The timeline for implementation will be discussed in upcoming negotiations.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday evening that the United States has committed to removing all sanctions on Iran, with the implementation timeline to be set in upcoming talks, according to N12.
This statement follows weeks of conflicting signals from Tehran regarding negotiations with Washington. As The Zioneer has reported, Iranian foreign policy figures have oscillated between engagement and withdrawal since the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding framework emerged last week. Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi stated Tuesday that nuclear talks would begin on the day a memorandum is signed, while the IRGC separately declared a full exit from US negotiations.
The spokesman did not specify whether the commitment was conveyed directly or indirectly, or whether it applies to US sanctions reimposed after the 2018 withdrawal from the JCPOA. The claim has not been independently corroborated by US or other international sources.
- DevelopingUS says sanctions relief for Iran is 'performance based', in damage-control push
- DevelopingIranian FM Araghchi says Iran will enter US nuclear talks on day MOU is signed
- StrongIran says US talks at advanced stage, most points agreed
- StrongFull text of the 13-point US-Iran MoU outlines sanctions relief, naval withdrawal, and nuclear status quo
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