Iran: The focus of negotiations is ending the war; efforts are underway to finalize a memorandum of understanding.
CoinFeed reported on May 23 that, according to Xinhua News Agency, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghae stated in an interview with the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRNA) on the 23rd that the current focus of negotiations is on ending the "imposed war," and that the nuclear issue will not be discussed in depth for the time being. Iran and the United States are working to finalize a memorandum of understanding. Baghae said that the current negotiations do not involve the specific details of the nuclear issue and the corresponding lifting of sanctions, but Iran's demands for the lifting of sanctions, especially the release of frozen assets, have been clearly written into the 14 articles of the memorandum of understanding. He stated that Iran is not discussing the nuclear issue in depth for the time being because it believes that the nuclear issue has twice been used as a pretext for launching wars against Iran. Currently, Iran is focusing on ending the "war on all fronts," including Lebanon, and may enter the next phase of nuclear negotiations in 30 or 60 days.