Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said a memorandum of understanding with the United States has moved closer than ever to completion and could help end the ongoing conflict. He urged media outlets to avoid speculation until negotiators finalize the agreement. He also avoided releasing detailed terms of the talks, while presenting the process as a diplomatic success for Iran.
Former US President Donald Trump amplified Araghchi’s remarks on Truth Social after criticizing Iranian media reports that allegedly revealed sensitive details and calling them “fake news.” Iranian authorities continue to review the draft at the highest levels, including the Supreme National Security Council and the Supreme Leader’s office, as negotiations reach an advanced stage.
Key Disagreements Persist Over Nuclear Program and Sanctions.

Negotiators report partial understanding on several issues, including the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s frozen assets. However, both sides still clash over Iran’s nuclear program and the removal of international sanctions, which remain the main obstacles to a final agreement. Officials from both countries continue technical discussions to narrow gaps and prepare clearer legal language for unresolved points. They also explore security arrangements related to maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz to reduce regional tensions.
60-Day Negotiation Window Considered for Final Breakthrough.

Both sides consider a 60-day extension of talks to resolve remaining disputes and shape a lasting agreement. Araghchi said the next phase aims to turn preliminary understandings into a stable and enforceable framework. While leaders express cautious optimism, they acknowledge that major political and technical challenges remain before any final deal can be signed.