Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a brief statement Tuesday evening that he prefers to share the details of any potential Memorandum of Understanding only once the text is finalized, according to Iranian channels. The remarks add a fresh layer of caution to a fast-moving thread in which Iranian officials have alternated between signaling a deal is near, denying final approval, and citing internal review by supreme authorities.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi late Tuesday evening issued a brief statement saying he prefers to release the details of any potential Memorandum of Understanding with the United States only after the text is finalized. The remark, reported on Iranian channels, adds a layer of procedural caution to a thread that has seen multiple conflicting signals over the past week.
The statement is the second iteration of essentially the same position within hours. As The Zioneer reported at 17:01 Jerusalem, Araghchi said in a live broadcast that the Islamabad MoU is closer than ever and that he would share the draft's details only after a final text is agreed — the current bulletin echoes that. A senior Iranian official cited by i24NEWS at the same time stated: "We will receive the uranium." The thread shows that across the past week, Iranian officials have alternated between signaling a deal is at an advanced stage (The Zioneer, 20:43 Jerusalem), stressing that supreme authorities will decide (The Zioneer, June 11, 23:26 Jerusalem), and denying that any published text constitutes a final version until Tehran approves (The Zioneer, 15:23 Jerusalem). Araghchi's current remark reaffirms that position.
As The Zioneer reported at 22:18 Jerusalem, this thread has been characterized by shifting assertions — from an official saying talks are at an advanced stage (20:43 Jerusalem) to another emphasizing that supreme authorities will decide (June 11, 23:26 Jerusalem). Earlier Tuesday, at 17:01 Jerusalem, Araghchi went live to sell the deal as close to signing, while a senior official stated Iran will receive the uranium. The current statement does not conflict with any of those earlier signals; it simply restates that final details will not be disclosed early.
The MoU, mediated by Pakistan and discussed in multiple rounds, remains unconfirmed. No agreement text has been published by either party. The current bulletin adds no new factual detail about the content or timing of the deal, but confirms that Iran's top diplomat continues to treat the outcome as not yet public.
6 developments
- DevelopingIran's Foreign Ministry spokesman: We'll sign a deal only when it serves our interests
- StrongAraghchi: Nuclear issue deferred to final phase, MOU covers end of war on all fronts including Lebanon
- DevelopingIran suggests 60-day MoU window may be extended
- DevelopingAraghchi warns Israel is leading opposition, disclosure could derail US-Iran deal
Source and signal
- Internal intake
