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Iran-USA, the agreement remains stalled: the issue of Tehran’s nuclear program and the threat of military intervention.

Agreements announced, but not actually concluded. The awaited peace agreement between the United States and Iran seems within reach, but in reality, after a weekend of rumors, statements and denials, there are no signatures.

Donald Trump’s advance, who on Saturday declared that the agreement with Tehran was “largely negotiated” foreshadowing a future reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key transportation route for oil that is attracting the world economy and triggering an unprecedented energy crisis, has not yet led to any agreement.

From the Islamic Republic, time is being taken and a possible agreement is discussed with great caution, particularly on a key issue such as Iran’s nuclear program: for Tehran, a possible agreement to stop the conflict on a regional basis, including in the neighboring Lebanon of the “proxy” Hezbollah, at least for the moment must keep the nuclear issue out.

A thesis paradoxically confirmed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who to the York Times confirmed that an agreement with Iran had obtained the support of the countries in the Persian Gulf area, but that an agreement on the nuclear issue cannot be reached “in 72 hours, improvising on a napkin.”

At the same time, Trump’s Foreign Minister, like the occupant of the White House, confirmed the tycoon’s strategy: agreement with Tehran or a threat of military intervention. Rubio, on the one hand, emphasized that an agreement to end the war with Iran could materialize “today itself,” while on the other he added that if an agreement is not reached “we will resolve the matter in another way,” with a clear reference to a return to the use of weapons against the regime of Ayatollah Khamenei.

And Tehran? At the moment, the Islamic Republic is taking time, while admitting that the two countries have reached a “basic agreement” but that a “signature is not imminent.” This was stated by the spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baghaei, stating that “we have reached an agreement on most of the issues discussed, this is correct, but that does not mean that the signing of an agreement is imminent.”

Baghaei then repeated what has now become a clear request from Iran, namely that “the goal of negotiations is to end the war and, in this phase, we are not discussing the details of the nuclear issue.” “Threats, pressure, representations and publications of caricatures are an integral part of the politics in that part of the world. We continue our work on the ground. We observe the facts, regardless of perceptions and representations of the other party,” Baghaei added.

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https://www.unita.it/2026/05/25/iran-usa-accordo-pace-programma-nucleare-teheran/

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Iran-US Agreement, Rubio: “Possible already today”. Tehran denies: “Not an imminent signature”

(Adnkronos) - An agreement to end the war with Iran could materialize “today.” “We thought we had some news yesterday evening, perhaps today, but I wouldn’t put too much weight on it.” These were the words of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasizing: “We have on the table something that I consider quite solid in terms of the ability to open the Strait of Hormuz,” he said to journalists while leaving New Delhi, in India, where he was on an official visit, according to the Times of Israel. And he expressed confidence that Iran “will initiate a very concrete, significant and time-limited negotiation on the nuclear issue.” But such an agreement “cannot be done in 72 hours on a napkin,” he had already said.

The United States will therefore give diplomacy every chance of success before exploring the “alternatives,” Rubio explained. His observations came after US President Donald Trump dampened expectations of an agreement, saying yesterday he had told his negotiators not to “rush.” “He’s not in a hurry, he won’t conclude a bad deal, and the president won’t make a bad deal,” said the US Secretary of State, referring to Trump.

Iran and the United States have reached a “basic agreement,” but its signature “is not imminent,” declared the spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Esmaeil Baghaei, stating that “we have reached an agreement on most of the issues discussed, this is correct, but that does not mean that the signing of an agreement is imminent.”

“The goal of the negotiations is to end the war and, at this stage, we are not discussing the details of the nuclear issue,” Baghaei added, emphasizing: “Threats, pressure, representations and publications of caricatures are an integral part of the political landscape in that part of the world. We continue our work on the ground. We observe the facts, regardless of the perceptions and representations of the opposing side.”

The United States and Iran have thus reached a basic agreement to end the war, but the timing of the definitive approval of the agreement is uncertain. An American official outlined a different picture to the New York Times and CNN, contrasting with Rubio’s acceleration. The agreement – defined as a memorandum of understanding – would lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a key transit point for 20% of global oil trade, and would begin to clarify the fate of Iran’s enriched uranium at 60%. The management of the material is still at the center of discussions, according to an anonymous source.

The modalities of disposing of stockpiles remain to be negotiated and will be the subject of the next phase of negotiations. US President Donald Trump is convinced that the United States will eventually gain possession of the uranium, defined by Trump as “nuclear dust.” The White House’s objective is essentially one: “Iran cannot have nuclear weapons.”

No information has come from Tehran on the topics being discussed. However, it appears obvious that the initial understanding would be a sort of framework in which more detailed elements would be inserted: the in-depth negotiations will require time, as explained also by Rubio. On Saturday, the New York Times recalled that three Iranian officials had predicted a 30-60 day window to discuss the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. The timeline is confirmed by the official cited by Cnne NYT: the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) grants the parties “60 days to reach the final terms of the agreement.”

Only with the signing of an agreement, Trump clarified, would the removal of the naval blockade imposed by the United States be produced. According to the source, the agreement provides for the restoration of free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz “diminished and reopened to traffic”: however, the specific details on managing the waterway are still lacking. “The fundamental aspect of this framework is that if Iran does not comply with the agreements, it receives nothing. No nuclear dust? No dollars. As the Strait opens, the naval blockade will ease proportionally. It is a ‘trust but verify’ taken to the extreme.”

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https://www.iltempo.it/adnkronos/2026/05/25/news/accordo-iran-usa-rubio-possibile-gia-oggi-teheran-smentisce-firma-non-imminente--47864974/

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Agenzia Nova: Iran: Baghaei scelto come portavoce della delegazione nei negoziati con Usa

22 mag 15:17 - (Agenzia Nova) - Il portavoce del ministero degli Esteri dell'Iran, Esmail Baghaei, e' stato scelto anche come portavoce della... (Res)

Iran: Baghaei appointed as spokesperson for the delegation in negotiations with the US

May 22 15:17 - (Agenzia Nova) - Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei has also been chosen as the spokesman for... (Res)

#Baghaei #AgenziaNova #ForeignMinistry #EsmailBaghaei

https://www.agenzianova.com/a/6a1058947ecf16.69482729/7415587/2026-05-22/iran-baghaei-scelto-come-portavoce-della-delegazione-nei-negoziati-con-usa

RaiNews: La nuova proposta dell'Iran in 14 punti, Trump: "Inaccettabile"

"Il piano si basa innanzitutto sul raggiungimento di un'intesa per porre fine alla guerra per poi aprire la discussione su come attuarla entro un periodo di 30 giorni", ha detto il portavoce degli esteri iraniano Baghaei

The new Iranian proposal of 14 points, Trump: "Unacceptable"

“The plan is based first on reaching an agreement to end the war, and then opening the discussion on how to implement it within a 30-day period,” said the Iranian Foreign Spokesman Baghaei.

#Iranian #Trump #first #Baghaei

https://www.rainews.it/video/2026/05/la-nuova-proposta-delliran-in-14-punti-trump-inaccettabile-4b91e46a-7188-4660-8c73-71b91463f309.html

La nuova proposta dell'Iran in 14 punti, Trump: "Inaccettabile"

"Il piano si basa innanzitutto sul raggiungimento di un'intesa per porre fine alla guerra per poi aprire la discussione su come attuarla entro un periodo di 30 giorni", ha detto il portavoce degli esteri iraniano Baghaei

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Il Tempo: Iran, il Pakistan dá solidarietà e ottiene di far passare le navi nello Stretto di Hormuz

L'Iran ringrazia il Pakistan per la "solidarietà" nel contesto della guerracon Stati Uniti e Israele. Il portavoce del Ministero degli Esteri iraniano, Esmaeil Baghaei, ha dichiarato che lo Stretto di Hormuz non sarà aperto a nessun Paese che intenda attaccare l'Iran. Ma c'è una lista di paesi, tra cui il Pakistan, che potranno fare passare le navi. Baghaei ha affermato che il passaggio delle navi attraverso questa importante via navigabile avverrà in condizioni speciali a causa di quella che ha definito l'insicurezza creata da Israele e dagli Stati Uniti nella regione, aggiungendo che le forze armate iraniane controllano il passaggio e nessun Paese può utilizzarlo per lanciare attacchi contro l'Iran. Ha inoltre affermato che l'Iran, in quanto Paese costiero, ha il diritto di adottare le misure necessarie nello Stretto di Hormuz per garantire la sicurezza nazionale e impedire a quelli che ha definito aggressori di abusare della via navigabile. L'Iran è storicamente il garante della sicurezza del passaggio attraverso lo Stretto, ma ha incolpato gli Stati Uniti e Israele per aver creato le attuali condizioni.

Iran, Pakistan offer solidarity and manage to get ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran thanks Pakistan for “solidarity” in the context of the conflict with the United States and Israel. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated that the Strait of Hormuz will not be open to any country intending to attack Iran. However, there is a list of countries, including Pakistan, that will be allowed to pass ships through it. Baghaei said that ship passage through this important waterway will occur under special conditions due to what he described as the insecurity created by Israel and the United States in the region, adding that Iranian armed forces control the passage and no country can use it to launch attacks against Iran. He also stated that Iran, as a coastal country, has the right to take the necessary measures in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure national security and prevent “aggressors” from abusing the waterway. Iran has historically been the guarantor of the security of the passage through the Strait, but has blamed the United States and Israel for creating the current conditions.

#Pakistan #theStraitofHormuz #theUnitedStates #Israel #Iranian #ForeignMinistry #EsmaeilBaghaei #Hormuz #Baghaei #Strait

https://www.iltempo.it/esteri/2026/03/16/news/iran-il-pakistan-da-solidarieta-e-ottiene-di-far-passare-le-navi-nello-stretto-di-hormuz-46834591/

Iran, il Pakistan dá solidarietà e ottiene di far passare le navi nello Stretto di Hormuz

L'Iran ringrazia il Pakistan per la "solidarietà" nel contesto della guerracon Stati Uniti e Israele. Il portavoce del Ministero ...