Tehran: Iranian leaders urged the United States to be committed to making progress in the negotiations. Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian stated today that talks with the United States can continue if all parties demonstrate full commitment to the agreement, and not just make statements outside the established framework. His remarks, delivered via the X platform, emphasized the importance of adhering to agreed-upon terms to ensure the continuation of dialogue.
According to Thai News Agency, the Iranian leader's statement came just one day after U.S. President Donald Trump warned of immediate action if Iran failed to comply with its part of the agreement. This development follows the signing of a provisional agreement between the US and Iranian presidents last week. Recently, the US announced a 60-day suspension of sanctions against Iran upon completing the first round of negotiations under that agreement.
In related news, U.S. Vice President JD Vance revealed that the discussions held in Switzerland have established a good foundation for a final peace agreement. However, Iran continues to deny that its nuclear program has been a topic of negotiation, highlighting ongoing challenges in the dialogue process.