Iranian negotiators leave Iran for Switzerland on Saturday to hold discussions on implementing an agreement with the United States to halt the war, according to state-linked reporting. Iran’s official news agency IRNA says the delegation departs as talks focus on ensuring commitments under the deal are carried out. Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei is quoted saying the team will “follow up and demand implementation of the other party's commitments,” indicating that Iran expects the United States to take required steps promptly. He warns that if the other side does not act “as soon as possible,” the overall understanding could be put at risk. Multiple outlets report the trip as part of the effort to operationalize the US-Iran arrangement, framing the Switzerland discussions as a follow-up to prior negotiations rather than new negotiations on the core terms. The reports do not provide further detail on the specific agenda, delegation size, or timing beyond the Saturday departure for Switzerland.
Iranian negotiators travel to Switzerland to discuss implementation of US deal
Iranian negotiators leave Iran for Switzerland on Saturday to hold discussions on implementing an agreement with the United States to halt the war, according to state-linked reporting. Iran’s official...
- An Iranian negotiating team departs Iran for Switzerland on Saturday for talks related to the US-Iran agreement.
- The discussions focus on implementing commitments under the deal to halt the war.
- Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei says Iran will follow up and demand implementation of the other side’s commitments.
- Baqaei warns that delays in the other side’s measures could jeopardize the overall understanding.
- The reports cite Iran’s official news agency IRNA regarding the delegation’s departure.
Iran negotiators leave for Switzerland to discuss US deal An Iranian negotiating team left Iran for Switzerland on Saturday for discussions on the implementation of its agreement with the United States to halt the war, state media said. The official news agency IRNA reported the delegation's departure, quoting foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei as saying they would "follow up and demand implementation of the other party's commitments" under the deal. "The other side must take the necessary measures as soon as possible. Otherwise, the entire understanding will be in trouble," he said.
14 hours agoAn Iranian negotiating team left Iran for Switzerland on Saturday for discussions on the implementation of the US-Iran agreement.
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