Iran's Negotiation Statement: No Meetings Planned with the US in the Coming Days
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ismail Bekayi stated that there are no plans for meetings with the US at any level in the coming days.

 

According to a statement from the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Spokesperson Ismail Bekayi noted that there are no plans for meetings with the US at any level in the coming days. Bekayi stated that a delegation of Iranian experts will visit Qatar this week to monitor the process of releasing frozen assets, emphasizing that the simultaneous visit of high-level US officials to Doha is unrelated to the Iranian delegation's trip.

Bekayi expressed that Iran and the US have not yet entered the negotiation phase to reach a final agreement, and this process can only begin after the implementation of the basic provisions of the recently signed memorandum of understanding. Bekayi highlighted that critical steps such as ending conflicts on all fronts, lifting the US naval blockade, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, removing US exemptions on Iran's crude oil exports, and releasing frozen Iranian assets are among these conditions.

Bekayi conveyed that Iran's current priority is to ensure the fulfillment of these provisions, stating, "We are seriously following our demands."