Nuclear talks between Iran, U.S. to be held within 60-day period after signing peace MoU — media
TEHRAN, June 12– Nuclear talks between Iran and the United States will be held within…

TEHRAN, June 12– Nuclear talks between Iran and the United States will be held within a 60-day period after the two countries’ potential signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on ending the war, the official news agency IRNA reported Friday.

Under the present circumstances, no new agreement will be reached on Iran’s nuclear program, and Tehran will give no new commitment on the issue, the report said while elaborating on the general outlines of the potential MoU.
It added that the framework of Iran’s “peaceful” nuclear program will remain intact after signing the MoU, stressing that references made to Iran’s nuclear program in the MoU’s text do not create any new commitment for the country.


