The next round of US-Iran negotiations will take place in Pakistan on July 11, according to the Saudi Al-Hadath channel. The talks are expected to address sanctions, frozen Iranian assets, and the nuclear file, per sources cited by the channel.
The next round of US-Iran negotiations is reportedly set for July 11 in Pakistan, according to the Saudi Al-Hadath channel, as reported by i24NEWS. The talks are expected to cover sanctions, frozen Iranian assets, and the nuclear file, sources told Al-Hadath.
The Zioneer has previously reported on earlier rounds of US-Iran talks, including technical-level discussions in Zurich in June and a subsequent round in Doha in July. A previous report had suggested a date of July 18, though that was not confirmed. The shift to Pakistan marks a new venue for the diplomatic track.
The report is based on a single source and has not been independently corroborated. No official confirmation from the US or Iran has been issued.
3 developments
- DevelopingNext US-Iran talks reportedly set for July 18
- DevelopingIran's deputy FM: US-Iran talks set for Geneva on Friday to set negotiation terms
- StrongSaudi channel: First round of US-Iran technical talks set for Friday in Zurich
- DevelopingAhead of Switzerland talks, first US demand: IAEA inspectors at Iranian nuclear sites
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