Iran’s President Says US Memorandum Is Best Path Out of Stalled War
Pezeshkian said the expired memorandum could revive investment as sanctions and a naval blockade squeeze Iran’s economy, while talks remain deadlocked.
- On Sunday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian defended the expired U.S. memorandum of understanding as the best path out of a 'neither war nor peace' stalemate, insisting there is "not a single provision in this agreement that amounts to capitulation."
- The memorandum, signed by President Donald Trump in June, established a 60-day framework for ending the conflict; that period ended last week with no compromise on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, vital to global shipping.
- Mohsen Rezaei, the newly appointed head of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, warned neighbors against joining U.S. economic pressure, saying "If wants to do something, we will retaliate in a seismic manner."
- Pakistan's Field Marshal Asim Munir will lead an official delegation to Tehran on Monday to strengthen bilateral cooperation and urge both nations to return to the negotiating table.
- Amid a U.S. naval blockade and international sanctions, Pezeshkian argued that removing geopolitical risk is essential to attract foreign investment, as Iran's economy has suffered for nearly six months.
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