Trump announces Sunday signing of U.S.-Iran deal as Tehran expresses reservations
Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran would sign a peace agreement Sunday, marking a potential shift in relations between the two countries.
Iranian officials responded cautiously to Trump's statement, casting doubt on whether the deal would meet the proposed deadline. The disagreement over timing reflects broader uncertainty surrounding the agreement's status and remaining negotiations.
According to reports citing Iranian statements, the draft agreement includes three major components: a waiver on oil sanctions, limits on Iran's nuclear program, and the release of frozen Iranian assets. These provisions address longstanding points of contention between the nations.
Israeli-Hezbollah military exchanges complicate diplomatic efforts. The escalating regional tensions between Israel and the Lebanese militant group threaten to undermine the momentum behind the potential U.S.-Iran agreement.
The competing public statements from Washington and Tehran signal that significant differences remain unresolved. Trump's confident timeline contrasts sharply with Iran's hesitant tone regarding both the Sunday deadline and the substantive terms under negotiation.
No details emerged about which officials from each side would sign the agreement or where the signing would take place. The announcement came without confirmation from Iranian government representatives of any finalized deal.
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