Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced on Tuesday that a new round of negotiations between Iran and the United States will commence immediately following the signing of a preliminary agreement in Switzerland on Friday. According to reports from the Tasnim news agency, these talks are intended to conclude the conflict that began between the United States and Israel in late February. Minister Araghchi stated that the negotiations are expected to be completed within a 60-day timeframe.
The framework agreement, which was finalized in Tehran and Washington on Sunday, extends the existing ceasefire for an additional 60 days. Senior representatives from both Iran and the United States are scheduled to meet in Geneva on Friday to formally sign this agreement. The United States has indicated that the agreement was already executed electronically.
Furthermore, the discussions may facilitate progress on the issue of Ukraine, as noted by Tasnim in reference to the utility of the G7 meeting. The signing of the agreement in Switzerland represents a significant diplomatic step involving both nations. The focus remains on resolving the ongoing tensions between the Iran and the United States through these structured negotiations.
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