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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/


