Pakistan, which acts as a mediator on the peace memorandum between the US and Iran, says technical talks between the two countries will resume next week.
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Rubio meets the president of the Emirates, talks on the agreement with Iran
Marco Rubio met today in Abu Dhabi with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and the top Emirati leaders. This was reported by the spokesperson of the US State Department, Tommy Pigot, in a note.
The secretary and the Emirati leader discussed the memorandum of understanding with Iran, efforts to ensure complete and safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz, and the importance of peace and stability in the region. They also discussed the strong bilateral ties between the United States and the United Arab Emirates and continued collaboration in the fields of defense and trade.
Rubio thanked the United Arab Emirates for its unparalleled leadership and support, praised their courage and resilience in the face of Iran’s attacks, and reiterated the United States’ commitment to their security.
“Iran-Gulf countries talks planned in Saudi Arabia for reconciliation”
In Saudi Arabia there will be talks for reconciliation between Iran and the Gulf countries. Diplomatic sources made this known. Qatar’s prime minister traveled to Oman today to prepare for talks between Gulf countries, Iraq and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, a diplomat familiar with the negotiations told AFP. These talks are distinct from negotiations between Washington and Tehran, said the diplomat, who asked to remain anonymous.
Pakistan, “US-Iran technical talks will resume next week”
Pakistan, which acts as a mediator on the peace memorandum between the US and Iran, says technical talks between the two countries will resume next week.
“The technical talks will resume next week. This is a temporary pause and the negotiations will continue,” Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Tahir Andarabi told reporters in Islamabad, Turkey’s Anadolu news agency reported. According to AFP, the senior Pakistani official indicated next Tuesday as a possible start date for the talks.