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US says Iran nuclear talks begin after framework deal signing

From Al Jazeera · () English

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  • The U.S. and Iran have signed a framework agreement for nuclear negotiations.
  • This memorandum of understanding is not a final peace deal, according to U.S. officials.
  • Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program are set to begin after the June 19 signing, with sanctions relief contingent on inspections.

The United States has announced that a framework agreement has been signed with Iran, paving the way for formal negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program. The White House clarified that the newly signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) serves as a foundational framework, not a conclusive peace treaty.

U.S. officials stated that the substantive negotiations are scheduled to commence on June 19, following the official signing ceremony. A key aspect of the impending talks will be the linkage of sanctions relief for Iran to verifiable inspections of its nuclear facilities.

This development marks a significant step in the long-standing international efforts to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions. The framework agreement is expected to outline the parameters and objectives for the upcoming discussions, aiming to ensure transparency and accountability in Iran's nuclear activities.

The success of these negotiations will be critical in determining the future of Iran's nuclear program and the extent of international sanctions imposed upon the country. The agreement hinges on Iran's willingness to allow rigorous inspections in exchange for potential economic benefits.

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