Iran: Consensus Reached on Many Issues in US Talks, but Immediate Agreement Unlikely
Iran stated today that while it has reached a consensus with Washington on several issues regarding a peace agreement, an immediate deal is unlikely. Iran criticized the US for having contradictory positions.
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Iran announced today that Tehran and Washington have reached a consensus on several issues regarding a peace agreement, but it is unlikely that an agreement will be reached immediately. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated during a weekly press conference that while they have reached conclusions on most of the issues under discussion, no one can claim that a deal is imminent. He also accused the US side of being contradictory and constantly changing its stance. Iran had previously stated it was finalizing a 14-point framework agreement to end the war that began on February 28. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated that a peace deal could be reached by the 25th, while President Trump stated he told negotiators not to rush into an agreement.
FAQ
What is the status of US-Iran peace talks?
Talks are ongoing, with consensus on several issues but no immediate agreement signed.