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U.S. and Iran Signal Progress Toward Potential Agreement

June 12, 2026

Washington and Tehran have signaled movement toward a possible initial agreement, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. The specific terms remain unclear, but the discussions suggest a potential path to de-escalation between the two countries.

Negotiations have been ongoing, addressing several points of contention. These talks aim to establish a framework for managing the relationship in a way that avoids further conflict. No official statements have been released outlining the specifics of the proposed agreement.

The New York Times reports details remain murky. CNN states the proposed deal could end US-Iran conflict. However, Axios reported that the deal is centered around Iran limiting enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief.

Further details are expected as negotiations continue.

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