An informed source told Iran’s Mehr News Agency on Tuesday that the final draft of a potential memorandum of understanding related to Iran is still under discussion in Tehran, and no response has been issued yet to the United States.
The source said that "the United States' bad history of not keeping its promises has prompted Iran to deal with the issue very cautiously", noting that "Iran, based on its past experiences, seeks to achieve real gains".
He added that the United States is "worried about the war, and we are concerned about the agreement, because the US spent a lot on the war and did not achieve success".
The source stressed that "Iran's basis in the agreement is a system of mechanisms that ensure tangible and reversible implementation procedures", reflecting Tehran’s continued emphasis on establishing guarantees in any potential agreement with the US, particularly in light of past disputes over compliance and implementation.
According to the same source, Iran’s negotiating approach is shaped by its previous experiences in international agreements, with a focus on ensuring practical and enforceable outcomes. The emphasis on "tangible and reversible implementation procedures" highlights Tehran’s demand for structured mechanisms within any future arrangement.
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