Iran has announced plans to engage in indirect talks with a mediator, Qatar, in a bid to discuss the implementation of a landmark agreement with the United States. The move comes as a significant development in the ongoing efforts to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, which was suspended following the US withdrawal in 2018. The Middle Eastern nation has been seeking guarantees from the US that it will fulfill its commitments under the deal, including the lifting of sanctions, in exchange for Iran's compliance with nuclear restrictions. The talks are set to take place in a neutral environment, with Qatar acting as a facilitator, as both sides seek to break the stalemate and revive the agreement.
Iran says it will hold indirect talks with mediator Qatar, to discuss implementing its MoU deal with the US.