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Investing.com -- Iran is set to propose a framework agreement in its ongoing nuclear discussions with the United States, according to a senior official. This raises the possibility of an interim agreement, which could pave the way for more comprehensive negotiations in the future.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, announced this development during an interview with the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency on Tuesday. He revealed that Tehran is preparing a fresh proposal concerning its nuclear activities. This proposal will be presented during the sixth round of talks with Washington, scheduled to take place in Oman on Sunday.
Takht-Ravanchi explained that the current proposal doesn’t consist of a lengthy text, as they aim to avoid presenting a comprehensive and extensive agreement or memorandum that could be challenging and time-consuming to prepare. He added that if an agreement is reached on this proposed framework, more detailed discussions about its specifics will commence.
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