Sources familiar with negotiations between the United States and Iran say progress is being made, with one describing the situation as moving in a positive direction and another claiming that the deadlock has ended. However, it remains unclear whether this breakthrough applies to the core nuclear disputes or to a draft memorandum recently submitted for approval by both governments.
A Pakistani military official indicated that the memorandum of understanding is in its final stages. According to additional sources, the proposed framework would proceed in three phases: formally ending the war, addressing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and initiating a 30-day period for broader negotiations, with the option to extend talks if needed.
Despite signs of momentum, the central nuclear issue appears unresolved, leaving key questions about the scope and durability of any final agreement still unanswered.

image sourced from original article at 

