Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said Sunday that every provision of the memorandum of understanding with Washington serves Tehran's interests, adding that the outcomes of the negotiations "will become clear" in time.

Speaking at a Monetary and Banking Policy Conference, Pezeshkian confirmed that $6 billion in Iranian funds held in Qatar will be released. He added that US President Donald Trump, who had previously sought to deny Iran its rights, acknowledged those rights in his most recent speech.

Washington's only condition, Pezeshkian explained, is that Iran does not possess an atomic bomb, noting that Tehran never sought a nuclear weapon, "as the martyred Leader, Sayyed Ali Khamenei, repeatedly stressed."

He also said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the first to voice dissatisfaction with the negotiations.

Pezeshkian's remarks coincided with a fresh round of diplomatic meetings in Geneva, including bilateral and trilateral formats at the Bürgenstock resort, ahead of the first official session of US-Iran negotiations.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told IRNA that Tehran would hold morning bilateral meetings with the Pakistani and Qatari delegations as mediators, followed by four-party talks in the afternoon between the Iranian and US delegations alongside Qatari and Pakistani representatives.

Iranian state television reported that the talks aim to set the mechanism for the main session with the US side, with Tehran insisting on its core demand, namely ending the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, where it stresses this provision remains unfulfilled.

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