Iran's Foreign Ministry said it is arranging contacts to hold a meeting in the coming days, according to a statement reported Friday. No venue or negotiating counterpart was named, and the announcement keeps timing vague.
Iran's Foreign Ministry announced Friday that it is preparing contacts to hold a meeting in the coming days, according to a statement reported on Iranian channels. The brief announcement offered no venue, counterpart, or agenda details, keeping the timeline deliberately opaque.
The statement follows weeks of fluctuating signals regarding US-Iran diplomatic tracks. Last week Iran confirmed US-Iran talks were set for Geneva on Friday to set negotiation terms, while later the same week a spokesperson said no trip to Pakistan or Geneva was planned imminently. The ministry has also said talks are at an advanced stage, with most issues agreed, and that a draft MOU is under review.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, Iran has issued conflicting signals — at times saying supreme authorities will decide on any potential understanding, and at other times affirming negotiations are proceeding in good faith. Friday's vague announcement leaves unclear which track is now active.
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