Iran Rejects Direct U.S. Talks While June MOU 60-Day Window Approaches August 16
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that no direct negotiations with the United States are taking place, conditioning any restart on U.S. compliance with the Islamabad MOU and compensation for alleged violations. The June 17 draft MOU set a 60-day window for a final deal, placing the unextended arithmetic threshold at August 16, though the document is labeled a draft and no confirmed executed deadline exists. A late-July two-day attack pause and an April 8 ceasefire reference are the only documented halts in hostilities; no authoritative source confirms a formal ceasefire was in force as of August 10.