Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that no agreement is acceptable unless it includes an Israeli withdrawal within sixty days, according to a Telegram report. The statement underscores Iran's firm negotiating stance ahead of a potential memorandum of understanding.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that no agreement is acceptable unless it includes a full Israeli withdrawal within 60 days, according to a Telegram report. The statement sharpens Iran's position as diplomatic discussions continue regarding a potential memorandum of understanding. As The Zioneer reported on June 16, Araghchi had previously tied the end of the war in Lebanon to the end of the 'war in Iran' and demanded full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory. The 60-day timeline adds a specific numerical demand to Iran's public negotiating position, though the context and target of the withdrawal were not specified in the report. The claim comes from a single source and has not been independently corroborated.
2 developments
- DevelopingIran's Araghchi: no deal will satisfy one side 100%
- StrongAraghchi says Lebanon war end inseparable from Iran's, demands full Israeli withdrawal
- DevelopingIran suggests 60-day MoU window may be extended
- DevelopingIran: US must enforce Israeli compliance with agreement; 60-day nuclear talks set
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