Talks between the U.S. and Iran at the Burgstock resort in Switzerland, in the presence of delegations from Qatar and Pakistan, which are participating in the mediation effort.

The talks are taking place as part of international initiatives to reach a final agreement, which will address all the issues included in the Memorandum of Understanding between the two sides.

Technical teams are leading the negotiations

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, announcing the start of the talks, expressed “its expectation that these meetings will lead to the conclusion of a comprehensive and permanent agreement covering all aspects included in the Memorandum of Understanding.”

Dr. Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari, advisor to the prime minister and official spokesperson for the Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told the Qatar News Agency (QNA) that specialized technical teams and expert groups have been formed to negotiate the terms of the final agreement, which will cover all aspects of the Memorandum of Understanding.

Monitoring teams for the implementation of the agreement

At the same time, special monitoring teams have been established to oversee the implementation of the Memorandum’s provisions, assess progress on commitments, and coordinate the next steps until the process is completed.

As noted, “this reflects the commitment of all parties to proceed with the negotiation process in good faith, with the aim of reaching a comprehensive and sustainable agreement.”

Al Ansari confirmed that Qatar, as one of the countries participating in the mediation, will continue to cooperate with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the parties involved to maintain a positive atmosphere in the talks.

As he noted, the effort is based on the belief that dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective means of managing crises and resolving international disputes.