Iran's Foreign Ministry has stated that the signing of the Islamabad memorandum, originally anticipated for Sunday, will not proceed as scheduled, according to state media reports.
Esmaeil Baghaei, the spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry, indicated that while the exact date for the memorandum's signing remains uncertain, the possibility of its execution in the coming days has not been entirely dismissed.
Baghaei emphasized the need for prudence in commenting on specific signing dates, attributing the delay to what he described as "hesitation of the other side." This suggests ongoing diplomatic considerations or potential shifts in the stance of the involved parties.
The report does not specify which "other side" is exhibiting hesitation, nor does it provide further details on the nature of the memorandum itself. The statement was made on Saturday, according to the reports.