Tehran, Iran – Iran has suspended the exchange of messages with the United States, according to the Iranian news agency Tasnim. This development highlights the challenges facing communication between the two sides regarding contentious issues on the negotiating table.
The agency did not provide further details about the reasons for the decision or its duration.
However, the move comes amid ongoing discussions about potential understandings
between Tehran and Washington on a number of political and security matters.
A new development in the field of communications
The suspension of the exchange of letters represents a significant shift
in the indirect communication mechanism adopted by both sides in recent times.
This mechanism has been used to convey proposals and observations related to the ongoing negotiations.
These letters are one of the main channels for exchanging views between the two sides,
particularly in light of the absence of direct diplomatic contacts between Iran and the United States.
Disagreements persist regarding the terms of the agreement
The announcement comes after reports of disagreements over some clauses in the draft agreement proposed by both sides.
Iranian sources had previously confirmed that Tehran intends to introduce new amendments to the proposed text.
Observers believe that the suspension of the exchange of letters
may reflect the need for further internal consultations on both sides.
This comes before the resumption of negotiations or the transition to a new phase of talks.
Awaiting the American position
So far, there has been no official comment from the US side regarding the Tasnim news agency’s report.
Political and diplomatic circles are closely monitoring developments in the Iranian-American relationship.
This development comes amid international anticipation regarding the future of negotiations between the two countries.
There is also anticipation of the possibility of reaching new understandings
that could contribute to reducing tensions and addressing outstanding issues between the two sides in the coming period.


