

Odaily: According to a report from Iran's Tasnim News Agency on the 22nd, the agreement reached between Iran and the United States in the first round of negotiations in Switzerland includes five key points. (Xinhua News Agency)

Odaily Odaily, according to a joint statement released today (June 22) by Qatar and Pakistan, acting as mediators in the negotiations between the United States and Iran, regarding the conclusion of the first high-level committee meeting between the U.S. and Iran. The joint statement stated that the first round of high-level talks held under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (US-Iran MoU) has concluded in Bürgenstock, Switzerland. Representatives from Iran, the United States, as well as the mediating countries Qatar and Pakistan, attended the meeting, which was held in a "positive and constructive" atmosphere. The meeting achieved encouraging progress, including the establishment of a mechanism for further technical negotiations. Based on the Memorandum of Understanding, the parties agreed to establish a high-level committee responsible for providing political oversight of the mediation efforts. The chief negotiators will report periodically to this committee and will lead the working groups on the nuclear issue, sanctions lifting, and monitoring and dispute resolution, to ensure the effective implementation of the MoU and other related matters. The high-level committee has agreed on a roadmap aimed at reaching a final agreement within 60 days and has laid the foundation for the immediate start of further technical negotiations. (CCTV International News)

Odaily reports that Iran's Foreign Minister stated that under the relevant agreement arrangements, Iran's oil and petrochemical product exports will be exempted, related blockade measures will be lifted, and some frozen assets will also be released.
He also noted that Iran will launch major reconstruction and development plans. (Jinshi)

Odaily reported that a spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the work of the negotiating delegation has concluded, but the technical team will continue its work. The spokesperson said that mediators from Qatar and Pakistan will release a document containing general points, which will be formally submitted as the outcome document of the agreement reached during the 18-hour negotiations. An agreement has been reached on the mechanism arrangements for the safe passage of ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Preparatory work for launching final agreement negotiations has been discussed. Iran and the United States have discussed issues such as oil sales licenses and the unfreezing of Iranian assets, making good progress. (Jin Shi)

According to Gate data, both U.S. crude and Brent crude have fallen over 1% today, currently trading at $76.47 per barrel and $79.32 per barrel, respectively.

Odaily reported that Qatar and Pakistan issued a joint statement stating that all parties will continue technical talks on all topics for the remainder of this week at the Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland.
The statement also indicated that all parties have agreed to establish a conflict resolution coordination group between the relevant parties and Lebanon, with the assistance of mediators, to ensure the cessation of military operations in Lebanon in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding. (Jin Shi)

Odaily reported, according to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that a document will be formally submitted as the outcome of the agreement reached during the 18-hour negotiations.
The spokesperson also stated that the mediating parties, Qatar and Pakistan, will release the relevant text, which will contain the general points of the agreement. (Jinshi)

Odaily: According to Iran's Tasnim News Agency, a spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the work of relevant negotiation delegations has concluded, but technical teams will continue to carry out follow-up efforts. (Jin10)

Odaily: US-Iran negotiations are still ongoing in Switzerland, with the US delegation expected to work through the night. The report cited a senior US diplomat involved in the talks, saying that Iranian negotiators are still on site, and US Vice President Vance and other US representatives have been holding continuous meetings and negotiations with the Iranian side. Earlier that day, the Iranian delegation suspended negotiations to protest the threatening remarks made by US President Trump towards Iran. (Xinhua News Agency)

Odaily News: According to Iran's Fars News Agency, the Supreme Leader's advisor stated that Iran will not abandon the capabilities it has acquired in the Strait of Hormuz.
In other news from Iran, after 80 minutes of negotiations, the US-Iran talks, which involved mediators from Pakistan and Qatar, were temporarily adjourned for a break and internal consultations. Sources indicate that the issue of Iran's nuclear program was not discussed during the first round of talks. This round of negotiations focused on implementing Article 13 of the Memorandum of Understanding, with priority given to issues related to Lebanon. (Jin Shi)

Odaily: The first round of Iran-US negotiations has concluded, according to foreign media reports. (Xinhua News Agency)

Odaily Planet Daily News: In an interview with Fox News on the 21st, U.S. President Trump stated that if the U.S. and Iran fail to reach an agreement, the U.S. will become the "guardian" of the Strait of Hormuz and take 20% of the Middle East's oil revenues. The media outlet reported that Trump spoke with Iranian officials on the evening of the 20th, warning them not to close the Strait of Hormuz. Trump told Iranian officials: "If you close it, you will no longer have a country." (Xinhua News Agency)

Odaily Odaily reported that US President Donald Trump spoke with Iranian officials last night and warned them not to close the Strait of Hormuz. Trump said he told the Iranian officials: "If you close it, you won't be a nation anymore. You can’t even go back to your own damn country." Trump indicated that the US could serve as the "guardian angel" of the Strait of Hormuz and take 20% of the oil. "If necessary, we might take over the strait," President Trump told Fox News. "I'll blow them to smithereens." "If they don't make a deal, we'll charge them a toll," he said. (Jin10)

Odaily Odaily news, U.S. Vice President Vance stated that President Trump has called on us to "turn over a new leaf" to change our relationship with the Iranian people. We have reopened the Strait of Hormuz and look forward to further measures, expecting more progress within hours. Trump is committed to achieving a comprehensive regional ceasefire. In the past few days, we have made significant progress in ensuring a ceasefire in Lebanon. Such ceasefires are always a bit chaotic. (Jin Shi)

According to comprehensive reports from Saudi media, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Dar stated during a quadrilateral meeting involving Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan that within a 60-day period, Iran will not prevent ships from passing through the Strait of Hormuz, and no tolls will be imposed at the Strait of Hormuz. Whether it is a "transit fee" or a "service fee," nothing will be collected at the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistan has succeeded in bringing the United States and Iran together for dialogue for the first time in 47 years.
Pakistan worked closely with its partners and allies to ensure the success of the mediation efforts. A war between the U.S. and Iran would be devastating and have a negative impact on the economy. Currently, three technical teams are involved in U.S.-Iran negotiations. The technical committee is discussing nuclear issues, frozen funds, and the situation in Lebanon. Additionally, Dar stated that he has briefed the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey on the memorandum of understanding. (Jin Shi)

Odaily Planet Daily News: Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that a technical and expert team has been established to discuss the terms of a final agreement between the United States and Iran; a follow-up team has also been set up to implement the memorandum of understanding until the final agreement is reached. (Jinshi)






