Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi said on Aug. 15 that Tehran does not intend to extend its ceasefire agreement with the United States and has not yet decided whether to restart talks with Washington. In remarks carried by Iranian media, Araghchi also said Qatar and Pakistan are acting as mediators by passing messages and staying in contact with Iran, though he stressed that this should not be taken as a sign that direct negotiations between Iran and the U.S. are under way. His comments came after both sides on June 17 released the formal text of a memorandum of understanding. Under that document, Iran and the U.S. committed to hold talks within 60 days and reach a final agreement. The update was cited by CCTV International News and carried by Odaily.
Odaily reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi said on Aug. 15 that Iran has no intention of extending its ceasefire agreement with the United States and has not yet decided whether to resume talks with Washington.
Araghchi said Qatar and Pakistan, acting as mediators, are currently exchanging information and remain in contact with Iran. He added that this does not mean Iran and the U.S. are engaged in negotiations.
Earlier, on June 17, the United States and Iran released the formal text of a memorandum of understanding. Under the document, both sides pledged to conduct talks within 60 days and reach a final agreement.
The item cited CCTV International News as the source.
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