Iran has formally called on international intermediaries involved in nuclear talks to closely monitor the implementation of US commitments. The move comes as Tehran voices concerns that Washington may not fully adhere to agreed obligations.
According to an Iranian statement, oversight by intermediaries is necessary to ensure transparency and accountability in the negotiation process. Tehran stressed that any agreement must be implemented fairly and subject to cross-checking by independent parties.
The request follows several rounds of talks between Iran and world powers regarding its nuclear program and regional issues. Iran hopes this monitoring mechanism will ensure US commitments are taken seriously, avoiding past violations or delays.
Analysts say the move reflects Iran’s distrust of Washington’s pledges, especially after the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) in 2018 under President Donald Trump. Iran seeks a more binding mechanism to safeguard its national interests.
There has been no official response yet from the US or the intermediaries concerned. Talks are expected to continue with the participation of the European Union and other nations.