Baghaei explained that the document currently under negotiation, referred to as the Islamabad memorandum because of Pakistan's mediation efforts, is primarily focused on ending the ongoing conflict rather than addressing Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran has announced that a memorandum of understanding being negotiated with the United States will not be signed on Sunday as earlier anticipated, while cautioning that Washington's "instability" makes it difficult to predict when an agreement could eventually be finalised.
The clarification was made by Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei, who said discussions surrounding the proposed memorandum remain ongoing and could still produce an agreement in the coming days.
Baghaei explained that the document currently under negotiation, referred to as the Islamabad memorandum because of Pakistan's mediation efforts, is primarily focused on ending the ongoing conflict rather than addressing Tehran's nuclear programme.
"The Islamabad memorandum, which is being pursued, focuses on ending the war, and at this stage, it has been decided that there will be no discussion about the nuclear issue," Baghaei said, according to Al Jazeera.










