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The relationship between the United States and Iran is going through an extremely complex phase, with a scenario involving both peace negotiations and intense military clashes on the ground.
Iranian officials claim that the two sides have completed around 95% of the framework agreement. The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that a common conclusion has been reached on most key issues, but emphasized that this does not necessarily mean an immediate formal signing of the deal.
Former President Donald Trump previously signaled optimism, stating that the agreement was essentially already negotiated. However, he later shifted his position, saying he was “not in a hurry” to finalize the deal due to pressure and criticism from hardline Republican senators in the U.S. Senate.
The peace process is now being seriously threatened by direct military actions:
U.S. airstrikes: The U.S. Central Command recently destroyed two Iranian fast boats in the Strait of Hormuz and also targeted an Iranian air defense missile site in Bandar Abbas. Washington stated that these actions were necessary for “self-defense.” The U.S. also denied rumors about resuming escort operations for commercial vessels in the region.
Conclusion
The U.S.–Iran negotiation process has not completely collapsed, but it remains extremely fragile. Any new military escalation could push the talks into deadlock or an indefinite suspension.
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