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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister: No Date for US Talks Until Framework Agreed

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister has announced that no further talks with the United States are scheduled until both sides agree on a common framework. This marks a cautious approach amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two countries. The statement underlines Tehran’s insistence on establishing clear terms and guidelines before resuming direct negotiations.

The Deputy Foreign Minister emphasized that the discussions thus far have not reached a consensus on the necessary parameters that would govern future talks. Consequently, Iran is holding off on setting any specific dates to engage with the US, seeking instead a well-defined ‘framework’ that satisfies both parties.

This development comes amid a complex backdrop of strained relations between Iran and the United States, particularly regarding issues such as nuclear agreements, sanctions, and regional security. Both sides have expressed interest in dialogue but remain deeply divided on fundamental points that hinder progress.

Experts note that agreeing on a framework is critical to prevent misunderstandings and ensure that negotiations proceed with a clear roadmap. The absence of a schedule for talks highlights the challenges in bridging differences and underscores the sensitivity of the ongoing diplomatic interaction.

Iran’s posture suggests a strategic move to consolidate its position and leverage talks with the US only after assurances on the negotiation process’s structure and objectives. The Deputy Foreign Minister’s declaration serves as a reminder that diplomatic engagement is a negotiable process requiring patience and mutual agreement.

Analysts indicate that while the lack of a set date might delay immediate progress, it could ultimately pave the way for more substantive and successful negotiations if both sides reach a consensus on the framework. The international community remains watchful of how these developments will shape the future diplomatic landscape.

In conclusion, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister’s announcement that no date for further US talks will be set until a shared framework is agreed upon reflects the intricate nature of diplomacy between the two nations. It underscores the need for meticulous preparation and agreement on fundamental structures before formal discussions can resume.

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