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The Sixty Day Countdown Begins: Abbas Araghchi Lays Out Final Timeline to Erase All Western Sanctions

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has officially disclosed the exact commencement date for high level bilateral negotiations with Washington, confirming that formal talks to secure a permanent treaty will launch this coming Friday alongside the signing of the initial memorandum of understanding.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (Photo: IAEA Imagebank, Wikipedia)

The sweeping diplomatic realignment between Washington and Tehran has reached a critical operational milestone following a major public declaration by the highest diplomatic executive of the Islamic Republic. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi officially announced on Tuesday evening that formal bilateral negotiations to establish a permanent security treaty with the United States will commence this coming Friday. This high level diplomatic launch will occur simultaneously with the official signing ceremony for the preliminary memorandum of understanding in Switzerland, initiating a rapid geopolitical sequence aimed at permanently ending the active regional war, normalizing the regime's atomic program, and completely dismantling decades of restrictive Western economic sanctions.

The official timeline disclosed by Araghchi establishes a rigid sixty day countdown designed to finalize the granular administrative details of the permanent peace accord, providing international negotiators with a strict window to address highly volatile core issues. The senior foreign envoy clarified that the intensive diplomatic rounds will focus entirely on reaching a final agreement that addresses the nuclear issue and the removal of sanctions. This public confirmation aligns seamlessly with extensive document leaks published earlier by Gulf broadcasting agencies like Al Arabiya, which recently exposed the full fourteen point text of the preliminary memorandum that the two superpowers are poised to ratify on Friday.

The foundational framework of the approaching agreement mandates a total, permanent cessation of military operations across every active theater of engagement, forcing an immediate recalibration of global defense postures. The first clause of the leaked memorandum explicitly dictates that Iran and the United States, together with their allies in the current war, declare upon the signing of this memorandum of understanding an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, and commit that from now on they will not take any warfare actions against each other, and will refrain from the threat or use of force against each other, further stipulating that the final agreement will confirm the provisions of this section and the rest of the sections of the agreement. This binding mandate will immediately freeze all frontline deployments, offering a temporary reprieve while diplomats finalize the broader political architecture.

The economic concessions woven into the fabric of the preliminary treaty guarantee a rapid, unprecedented restoration of Iran's commercial maritime networks and international trade access. Under the agreed terms, the United States is strictly required to completely dismantle its comprehensive naval blockade on all sovereign Iranian commercial harbors within thirty days of the Friday signing, while Tehran is reciprocally bound to lift all artificial shipping blockades and transit restrictions inside the strategic Strait of Hormuz within the exact same thirty day window. Furthermore, if the permanent treaty is successfully implemented at the conclusion of the sixty day negotiation sprint, Washington is committed to erasing every layer of international punitive architecture, including restrictive resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council and the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency, alongside all primary and secondary unilateral American sanctions.

In return for this massive influx of economic relief and strategic breathing room, the preliminary text relies almost entirely on verbal assurances regarding the regime's long term military ambitions, explicitly noting that the Islamic Republic of Iran reiterates that it will never produce nuclear weapons. However, the document completely avoids enforcing an immediate dilution or removal of the country's highly enriched uranium caches, specifying instead that Iran and the United States agreed that the fate of the enriched material and the fate of all other issues related to the nuclear issue, which will be mutually agreed upon, including the nuclear needs of Iran, will be properly settled within the framework of a final agreement. Until those final terms are fully ratified at the end of the sixty day window, the United States has officially consented to maintaining the current operational status quo, leaving the regime's advanced enrichment capabilities completely intact as the formal talks begin.

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