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    Iran Signals Progress but No Immediate US Deal Expected

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, Baghaei, has indicated that while substantial progress has been made in resolving key issues with the United States, a finalized agreement is not expected in the near term. This statement highlights the cautious optimism surrounding the ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two nations. Despite overcoming many hurdles, critical differences still prevent an immediate deal from being reached.

    These developments come amid prolonged negotiations aimed at addressing longstanding tensions, particularly concerning Iran’s nuclear program and related sanctions. The progress mentioned by Baghaei suggests that both sides have engaged in constructive dialogue, potentially paving the way for future cooperation. However, the complexity of the issues involved means that any formal agreement will require further deliberation and compromise.

    In a significant development for international diplomacy, the cautious tone from Tehran underscores the delicate balance between advancing talks and managing domestic and geopolitical pressures. The outcome of these negotiations could have wide-reaching implications for regional stability and global diplomatic relations. Meanwhile, observers remain attentive to how these discussions evolve in the coming weeks.

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