Interim US‑Iran Deal Still Stalls Over Tehran’s Nuclear Program

The United States and Iran have signed an interim agreement. The pact aims to ease tensions and set a framework for further talks. Negotiators say the deal

The United States and Iran have signed an interim agreement. The pact aims to ease tensions and set a framework for further talks. Negotiators say the deal stops immediate hostilities. However, the most contentious topic—Tehran’s nuclear program—remains unresolved. Both sides acknowledge that nuclear discussions will continue. The interim arrangement is seen as a step toward a comprehensive settlement. Critics warn that leaving the nuclear issue pending could prolong uncertainty. The next round of negotiations is expected to focus on the nuclear question.