The highly anticipated agreement between the United States and Iran is unlikely to be finalized and signed today, according to a report by Axios on Sunday. Citing a senior official within the Trump administration, the report indicated that several significant issues remain unresolved.
Negotiations are reportedly ongoing, with both parties meticulously working through specific language deemed crucial by both sides. The official further noted that Iran’s internal decision-making processes are proceeding slowly, suggesting that final approvals could require several more days. While Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is said to have endorsed a broad framework for a potential deal, its ultimate realization as a finalized agreement remains uncertain.
Earlier reports from Saturday had hinted at a possible signing on Sunday, and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had previously suggested that an announcement might still occur later in the day. However, President Donald Trump has stated that Washington is not in a hurry to conclude the deal, emphasizing a cautious approach.
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