Tehran, Iran – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf confirmed that his country will not participate in any new negotiations before the conditions stipulated in the memorandum of understanding are met.
He stressed that implementing agreed upon commitments represents a basic condition before resuming any dialogue.
Linking the negotiations to the implementation of the agreement
Qalibaf stated that Iran will not enter into any new round of negotiations
unless the terms of the memorandum of understanding are implemented.
He asserted that practical adherence to the agreed-upon terms must precede any future talks.
He added that Tehran maintains its position that commitments must be fulfilled before moving to new stages of negotiations.
Iran’s firm stance
Qalibaf remarks come at a time when indirect contacts between Iran
and the United States are underway through regional intermediaries.
These efforts aim to follow up on the implementation of the recent memorandum of understanding.
Tehran consistently emphasizes that the success of any negotiation process depends
on the other parties’ adherence to their commitments and the implementation of the agreed-upon terms.
Anticipation of diplomatic moves
Political circles are awaiting the results of ongoing diplomatic efforts, amid continued regional and international mediation.
These efforts aim to solidify understandings and create the conditions for resuming dialogue between the two sides.
Iran stance coincides with ongoing technical and political consultations
regarding the implementation of the memorandum of understanding.
All of this is unfolding against a backdrop of international interest in the future of relations between Tehran and Washington.



