Iran Seeks US MOU This Week as Pakistan-Brokered Ceasefire Expires Wednesday
British-based Iranian diplomat says initial agreement could pave way for detailed pact within 2-3 months, potentially featuring at Xi-Trump summit in Beijing
Quick Look
- Iran and the US are working toward a memorandum of understanding that could extend the Pakistan-brokered ceasefire beyond its Wednesday expiration, according to a British-based Iranian diplomat.
- The initial agreement would set the stage for a more detailed pact within two to three months, potentially featuring at a future Xi-Trump summit in Beijing.
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Why It Matters
Tensions between Iran and the US have been longstanding, with Pakistan brokering a ceasefire. The Iranian regime believes its "pain tolerance" is higher than America's, influencing their negotiating stance.
However, as the two long-time enemies tried to stare each other down, the Iranian regime believed that their country's "pain tolerance" was much higher than the Americans' and this made it unlikely to blink first, he said. In an interview with the South China Morning Post, Mohamed Amersi, a Britain-based Iranian and chairman of the Amersi Foundation, said the Iranians were still keen for a memorandum or framework of understanding to be settled as early as this week. Such a deal would extend the Pakistan-brokered ceasefire beyond its expiration on Wednesday. This initial agreement would then pave the way for a more detailed pact to be concluded within two to three months. "The expectation is that there should be an MOU next week, signed between Iran and the United States primarily. I am not sure Israel will be part of it, although the continued ceasefire in Lebanon will very much be a part of it. "And that will then set the stage for a more detailed agreement which could take two to three months to finalise. And ideally these detailed points are likely to be centre stage at the forthcoming summit between President Xi [Jinping] and President [Donald] Trump in Beijing, if it happens," Amersi, whose foundation tackles diplomacy and conflict resolution among other issues, said at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey over the weekend.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
MOU to be signed between Iran and US this week
Likely · Within weeks
Detailed agreement to be finalized within 2-3 months
Likely · Within months
Xi-Trump summit in Beijing to discuss Iran-US deal
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- Will Israel be part of the MOU?
- What specific terms will the detailed agreement contain?
- Will the Xi-Trump summit actually take place in Beijing?




