The next round of US-Iran negotiations is scheduled for next Saturday, July 11, in Pakistan, according to an N12 report citing Al-Arabiya. The talks will address sanctions, frozen Iranian funds, and the nuclear issue. The report corroborates earlier Saudi reports of the date and venue.
N12's Asaf Rozentsveig reported Saturday evening, citing Saudi channel Al-Arabiya, that the next round of US-Iran negotiations is scheduled for Saturday, July 11, in Pakistan. The report states the agenda will include sanctions, frozen Iranian funds, and the nuclear issue — confirming details that had already emerged from Saudi sources earlier in the day.
Earlier Saturday, at 16:48 Jerusalem, three reports were published in quick succession: first by the Saudi Al-Hadath channel, which set the July 11 date in Islamabad and mentioned sanctions, frozen assets, and the nuclear file; then by Al-Arabiya, which confirmed the date and venue; and finally by a Saudi news source that explicitly added the discussion of frozen Iranian funds to the agenda. The N12 report, citing Al-Arabiya, corroborates those prior accounts.
As The Zioneer has reported, the talks have evolved through several rounds — including technical talks in Zurich on June 18 (as reported at 15:16 Jerusalem), a round in Doha scheduled for July (reported June 27 at 15:45 Jerusalem), and a prior report on July 2 (13:36 Jerusalem) that set the date at July 18 before the current date emerged. The broader diplomatic track has also included Israeli security cabinet discussions (reported June 13 and June 22).
The N12 report remains sourced to a single Israeli outlet citing Al-Arabiya; no official confirmation has been issued by the U.S. or Iranian governments. The agenda items — sanctions, frozen funds, and nuclear — were already reported by Saudi sources, and no new details about the structure or participants of the talks have been added.
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