Iran’s foreign ministry says the signing of a memorandum related to the US-Iran talks will not take place on Sunday. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei says the exact timing is not expected for Sunday, according to state media reports carried by multiple outlets. While Iran says the possibility of signing in the coming days cannot be ruled out, Baghaei also calls for caution about publicly commenting on any specific signing date. The remarks reflect uncertainty over whether the other side is willing to proceed immediately, with Baghaei noting reluctance or hesitation on the US side. The statement effectively delays expectations for a Sunday agreement, but leaves open the prospect of a signing later during the following days. The memorandum is described by outlets as an “Islamabad memorandum,” tying it to the location where the discussions are understood to be taking place. Overall, the sources report the same message from Iran: no signing on Sunday, with timing still potentially subject to change.