Iran-U.S. negotiations halted over Trump's remarks

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BlockBeats report: On June 22, according to Iranian sources, negotiations between Iran and the United States in Switzerland began around 15:00 local time on the 21st. After lasting approximately one and a half hours, the talks were paused for a 30-minute break as both delegations needed to consult internally. However, the Iranian delegation refused to return to negotiations following threatening remarks made by Trump. Nevertheless, Qatar and Pakistan continue to mediate, with information being exchanged between Iran and the United States through intermediaries.


Mediation efforts are still ongoing, but no final outcome has been reached. During the negotiations, the Iranian delegation formally protested against the U.S. side’s violations of its commitments, particularly those concerning Article One of the memorandum of understanding.


The Iranian delegation also called on the United States to expedite the fulfillment of its commitments, including the unfreezing of Iran’s frozen assets and the issuance of sanctions waivers for Iran’s oil exports. On the nuclear issue, the Iranian delegation emphasized that negotiations on nuclear matters can only begin once the United States fulfills its commitments under Articles 1, 4, 10, and 11 of the memorandum. (CCTV)

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