A Saudi news source reports that the next round of US-Iran negotiations is scheduled for July 11 in Islamabad, Pakistan. The talks will address sanctions, frozen Iranian assets, and the nuclear issue, according to the report. The report follows earlier confirmations of the venue and date from Al-Arabiya.
The next round of US-Iran negotiations is set for July 11 in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to a Saudi report, adding the topic of frozen Iranian funds to the previously reported agenda of sanctions and the nuclear file. As The Zioneer reported at 17:25, Al-Arabiya had earlier indicated the round would take place in Pakistan on Saturday, with a focus on sanctions and the nuclear issue. The current Saudi report confirms the date and venue and specifies that frozen Iranian assets will also be discussed. The Zioneer has previously reported on earlier rounds of US-Iran talks, including expert-level technical talks in Switzerland on June 28-29 and meetings in Geneva and Doha. The negotiations are being mediated by regional powers. The Zioneer will continue to monitor developments.
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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