Iran-US Talks in Switzerland Focus on Technical Mechanisms for Implementing Preliminary Agreement

Key outcomes of the latest Iran-US talks in Switzerland centered on the establishment of three technical working groups covering nuclear issues, sanctions, and monitoring mechanisms, contingent upon the prior implementation of a ceasefire and the lifting of the naval blockade.

Iran (IMNA) - In a diplomatic development that could represent a significant turning point in regional and international dynamics, multilateral negotiations held yesterday at the Burgenstock estate in Switzerland focused on implementing the provisions of the preliminary understanding reached between Iran and the United States and defining practical mechanisms for addressing future demands.

The talks were held following the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding on ending the war between Iran and the United States by the presidents of the two countries.

The discussions also took place amid a sensitive and volatile situation surrounding Lebanon, where concerns have intensified over Israeli violations of the ceasefire.

According to the Media Committee of the “Minab 168” negotiating delegation, which represents the Iranian team, the statement issued after the talks outlined five key points that provide a clear picture of both the achievements made during the negotiations and the roadmap for the next stages of the process. The statement highlighted the progress achieved in advancing the preliminary agreement and clarified the framework for future negotiations and implementation measures.

Among the most notable developments was the agreement to form three specialized technical working groups tasked with addressing nuclear issues, sanctions, and monitoring arrangements. The activation of these groups, however, remains conditional on the implementation of a ceasefire and the removal of the naval blockade, according to the negotiating framework discussed in Switzerland.

The talks are being closely watched as efforts continue to translate the recently signed memorandum of understanding into practical and enforceable measures, with negotiators seeking to establish mechanisms capable of supporting long-term stability and compliance with future commitments.

According to the Media Committee of the "Minab 168" negotiating delegation, the key points from Sunday's multilateral talks are as follows:

1. Due to the pressure exerted by the Iranian negotiating delegation since Saturday evening, the fragile cessation of hostilities in Lebanon is currently being maintained. To stabilize this, a monitoring mechanism named the conflict control unit will be established with Iran's participation. Through this mechanism, the Islamic Republic of Iran effectively and officially enters Lebanon's security equations, whereas in recent months, the Americans made considerable efforts to exclude Iran from Lebanon's equations. The Israeli regime has no position within this mechanism.

2. Regarding the management of the Strait of Hormuz and guaranteeing its gradual reopening, it was agreed that a contact line would be established so that the other side can contact Iran in case of implementation issues and convey any possible problems. This development signifies the consolidation of Iran's sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.

3. The three working groups on nuclear issues, sanctions, and monitoring, which are to be formed according to the statement, will commence their work after the implementation of clause 13 of the memorandum of understanding begins, namely, the cessation of fire on all fronts, particularly in Lebanon, the commencement of the lifting of the naval blockade, the commencement of the release of Iran's blocked assets, and the issuance of waivers for (the removal of) oil, petrochemical, and derivatives sanctions. In effect, prior to the implementation of clause 13, the Islamic Republic will not enter the final stage of negotiations.

4. In this round of talks, a memorandum of understanding regarding the implementation of the release of Iran's blocked assets was also signed between Iran and Qatar.

5. During the Switzerland talks, based on clause 10 of the memorandum of understanding, the US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued documents for the removal of oil, petrochemical, and derivatives sanctions for a period of 60 days. This means that Iran can officially sell oil to its customers and receive its payment through the official mechanisms of the Central Bank.

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