Key facts
- A U.S. administration official estimates a deal with Iran is 75% complete.
- The official anticipates the deal will be signed within days.
- Details concerning Iran's nuclear program would be discussed after the signing of a memorandum of understanding.
- Iran's Supreme Leader has reportedly approved the current text of the agreement.
- President Trump dismissed leaked details of the deal as inaccurate.
A senior U.S. administration official expressed strong confidence that an agreement with Iran is approximately 75% complete and could be finalized and signed within days. The official indicated that details concerning Iran's nuclear program, including dismantling key elements, would be addressed after the signing of a memorandum of understanding. Iranian intermediaries and military figures have reportedly signaled that the country's supreme leader is satisfied with the proposed arrangement. The agreement could potentially form the basis of a broader regional peace framework, with Iran possibly receiving financial support in exchange for transferring or surrendering its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Despite the U.S. official's optimism, signals from Iran have been mixed, with state media suggesting the nuclear program would remain intact and discussions would occur within 60 days of signing. President Trump commented on the situation, dismissing leaked terms as inaccurate and stating they bore no relation to the written terms.
