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US-Iran talks hit new impasse as MoU's 60-day deadline expires with no deal

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On Monday afternoon, Saudi news channel Al Arabiya reported that the US and Iran have agreed to extend a 60-day ceasefire. The two sides are further apart than they were in June, when Trump signed the memorandum of understanding with Tehran Key points and original sources are listed below.

  • On Monday afternoon, Saudi news channel Al Arabiya reported that the US and Iran have agreed to extend a 60-day ceasefire.S1
  • The two sides are further apart than they were in June, when Trump signed the memorandum of understanding with TehranS2
  • Iran says the 60-day timeline became moot after Washington allegedly violated the June 17 MoU, as Tehran continues complex discussions with Oman.S3
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3d Jpost

US-Iran talks hit new impasse as MoU's 60-day deadline expires with no deal

On Monday afternoon, Saudi news channel Al Arabiya reported that the US and Iran have agreed to extend a 60-day ceasefire.

3d Theglobeandmail

Where the U.S.-Iran peace deal stands as a 60-day deadline expires

The two sides are further apart than they were in June, when Trump signed the memorandum of understanding with Tehran

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Iran Says No '60-Day Deadline’ in US MoU, Complex Talks With Oman Continue

Iran says the 60-day timeline became moot after Washington allegedly violated the June 17 MoU, as Tehran continues complex discussions with Oman.

US-Iran talks hit new impasse as MoU's 60-day deadline expires with no deal

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The brief

On Monday afternoon, Saudi news channel Al Arabiya reported that the US and Iran have agreed to extend a 60-day ceasefire. The two sides are further apart than they were in June, when Trump signed the memorandum of understanding with Tehran Key points and original sources are listed below.

  • On Monday afternoon, Saudi news channel Al Arabiya reported that the US and Iran have agreed to extend a 60-day ceasefire.S1
  • The two sides are further apart than they were in June, when Trump signed the memorandum of understanding with TehranS2
  • Iran says the 60-day timeline became moot after Washington allegedly violated the June 17 MoU, as Tehran continues complex discussions with Oman.S3
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Sources · 3 citations

S1 Jpost 1 report · EN
S2 Theglobeandmail 1 report · EN