US-Iran remain deadlocked as 60-day MoU window expires with no breakthroughs
An Iranian official has claimed that no talks of an extension took place, that the United States violated the interim agreement just 48 hours after it was reached, and that it later withdrew from it.
The 60-day window established in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the United States and Iran in June expired on Monday. During that period, the two sides were supposed to try to reach a broader and final agreement.
The deadline passed without a breakthrough, and Washington and Tehran remain divided over the main issues, particularly the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program.
According to a senior Iranian official who spoke with reporters, there are no talks about extending the 60-day period.
Comments
Post a Comment