Iran's foreign minister announced on Tuesday that negotiations with the United States to finalise a memorandum of understanding will commence on June 19. The remarks were made during a press conference in Tehran, where he outlined the parties involved in the agreement.
Parties to the Memorandum
"In our view, the two parties to this memorandum are the U.S. and Israel on one side, and Iran and Hezbollah on the other," the minister stated. He emphasised that the talks aim to solidify the terms of the agreement, which has been under discussion for several weeks.
Timeline and Expectations
The foreign minister confirmed that the dialogue would begin as scheduled, with both sides expected to address key issues. He expressed optimism that the negotiations would lead to a stable and mutually acceptable outcome. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with international observers closely monitoring developments.
No further details were provided regarding the specific content of the agreement or the location of the talks. However, the minister reiterated Iran's commitment to diplomatic engagement while safeguarding its national interests.



