Iranian President Masoud Bazhikian said that all provisions of a memorandum of understanding being negotiated with the U.S. serve the interests of Iran.

The statement comes as the two nations engage in high-stakes diplomacy to resolve long-standing tensions. A successful agreement could signal a significant shift in regional stability and economic relief for the Iranian people.

Bazhikian spoke during negotiations held at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland [1]. He said that the terms of the memorandum of understanding are in the interest of Iran and the Iranian people [2]. According to the president, the real gains resulting from these political discussions will become clear to the public soon [3].

While some reports describe the agreement as being signed with Washington [2], other accounts characterize it as a Swiss-facilitated agreement [3]. Bazhikian said that the results of the negotiations will be evident shortly [4].

The diplomatic effort in Switzerland is structured as a focused engagement. The negotiations are scheduled to last one day and consist of two sessions [1].

Bazhikian said the outcomes of these talks would eventually be revealed to the public [3]. He said that the provisions currently on the table are designed to benefit his country [4].

All provisions of the memorandum of understanding being negotiated with the U.S. serve the interests of Iran.

The focus on a short, two-session timeframe suggests a targeted attempt to finalize specific terms rather than a broad diplomatic overhaul. By framing the memorandum of understanding as a win for the Iranian people, Bazhikian is managing domestic expectations and signaling a pragmatic approach to U.S. relations, though the lack of specific detail on the 'gains' leaves the actual impact of the deal uncertain.