Pakistan, which is mediating Iran's peace talks with the United States on Wednesday, said technical discussions between the two countries would continue next week.

"The talks will continue next week, I think on Tuesday," Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andrabi told reporters in Islamabad, adding Monday or Wednesday next week was also a possible start date and without giving details about the location of the discussions. , reported Al Arabiya and AFP (24/6).

The negotiations, in which Pakistan and Qatar played a mediating role, aim to produce a final document within a 60-day deadline that can be extended.

The negotiators aim to tackle some of the most difficult issues that have plagued US-Iranian relations for decades, including Tehran's nuclear program and enriched uranium.

It is known that the State of the Mullahs and the Uncle Sam State held peace talks with the mediation of Pakistan and Qatar at the Lake Lucerne Summit at the Burgenstock Resort, Switzerland, Sunday (21/6).

The Lake Lucerne Summit was held following the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, which consists of 14 points and was signed by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian last week.

The US delegation was led by Vice President JD Vance. From the Iranian side there was the Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Galibaf. Meanwhile, Pakistan is led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Qatar is led by Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

The talks in Switzerland are the first stage of a two-month negotiation period set out under an initial deal agreed last week.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei later said the two countries' negotiations had been completed, with technical teams continuing work, quoted by CNN.

"The US and Iranian delegations in Switzerland discussed the remaining clauses needed to start final negotiations, including the release of frozen Iranian assets and obtaining an exemption from sanctions for the sale of Iranian oil," Baghaei said, adding "good progress has been made."

On Tuesday, Iranian media reported that technical talks between Iran and the United States in Switzerland had concluded, with a negotiating group to be formed to discuss nuclear issues and sanctions.

The negotiators "decided that four working groups will be formed: Ending Sanctions, Nuclear Affairs, Economic Reconstruction and Development, and Monitoring and Implementation," the state news agency IRNA quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi as saying.


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