‘Possible Agreement Between Iran and the US Becoming Increasingly Serious’, but Uranium Enrichment Remains an Obstacle
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Iran and the United States are continuing to work hard on indirect negotiations to put a lasting end to the war that broke out at the end of February.
According to US Vice President JD Vance, the negotiators from Iran and the United States are ‘not quite there yet’. He told reporters in Washington that the parties are, however, nearly in agreement.
Marcos Farias Ferreira, a specialist in International Relations, analyzes where the possible understanding between the US and Iran is.
Tehran, Iran. The U.S. and Iran seem to have reached an agreement that, pending Donald Trump’s validation, would extend the ceasefire for 60 days and establish a framework for negotiating a lasting peace. Both sides evoked in the last few days progress in discussions for an agreement, although at the same time sporadic attacks were launched that put the truce at risk. Both sides’ versions of this framework agreement are often contradictory, with…
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