Iran to Begin Implementing Agreement Commitments from Friday, Says Deputy Foreign Minister

Tehran (HRNW)- Iran has outlined its future negotiation strategy following the recent agreement reportedly reached between Iran and the United States, emphasizing that the next phase of talks will focus on sanctions relief and economic issues.

According to Iranian media reports, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that Tehran will begin implementing its obligations under the agreement starting Friday. He added that further negotiations aimed at reaching a final and comprehensive agreement will proceed under specific conditions agreed upon by both sides.

Gharibabadi said that discussions between Iran and the United States regarding a final deal are expected to continue for 60 days, with a primary focus on the lifting of sanctions and the removal of economic restrictions affecting Iran.

According to the reports, Iranian officials view sanctions relief and economic recovery as key priorities in the upcoming phase of negotiations. The talks are expected to address various issues related to economic cooperation, financial restrictions, and broader bilateral understandings.

The statement comes amid heightened international attention on diplomatic developments between Tehran and Washington, with observers closely monitoring the implementation of commitments and progress toward a long-term agreement.

Further details regarding the framework and timeline of the negotiations are expected to emerge as discussions continue in the coming weeks.

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