While officials suggest the document could still be finalized in the coming days, the lack of a concrete date reflects the friction inherent in these high-stakes discussions. Baghaei’s statement emphasizes that the pause originates from the unnamed counterparts involved, revealing a mismatch between initial expectations and the current pace of consensus building. The situation highlights how international pacts frequently hinge on delicate, behind-the-scenes maneuvering that often outlasts public projections.
Iran Postpones Islamabad Memorandum Signing
Diplomatic momentum stalled this weekend as Iran confirmed the scheduled signing of the Islamabad memorandum will not proceed on Sunday. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei signaled the delay on Saturday, pointing toward lingering hesitations among negotiating partners rather than a fixed timeline for the final agreement.





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