Technical negotiations between the United States and Iran will resume next week after a brief pause. This was stated by Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Hussain Andrabi during a briefing, reports CNN, UNN reports.
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According to the representative of the Pakistani foreign policy department, the negotiation process is ongoing, and the current pause does not mean its termination.
The negotiations continue. This is only a temporary break, not a suspension of the process
He noted that the memorandum of understanding signed last week between Washington and Tehran created a basis for further negotiations, but a number of key issues still need to be agreed upon.
In particular, the parties must reach an agreement within 60 days on the future of Iran's nuclear program, as well as the further fate of enriched uranium stockpiles.
According to the memorandum, Iran commits not to develop nuclear weapons. Instead, the agreements provide for the cessation of hostilities, the opening of the Strait of Hormuz for navigation, and the provision of economic relief to Iran.
This is only the beginning of the process. Positive results and consequences will become more evident as the negotiations progress