Iran says June nuclear negotiation deadline is no longer valid
Tehran said Washington’s actions voided a 60-day timetable tied to a June understanding on a lasting settlement.
Iran said a 60-day deadline for talks under a June memorandum with the United States no longer applies, blaming what it described as breaches by Washington. Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei made the comment on Tuesday.
Baghaei said the timetable for reaching a durable agreement had been rendered invalid by those violations, without giving further detail. The June understanding had set out the negotiation window for a broader settlement.
The remarks came as US envoy Jared Kushner said after meeting Benjamin Netanyahu that he hoped to see Hamas begin disarming within 30 days. The comments added to a day of shifting diplomatic signals across the region.
The exchange follows months of efforts to keep indirect diplomacy alive over Iran’s nuclear file and wider Middle East tensions.
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