US-Iran negotiations continue over deal terms, no rush for agreement
Quick Look
- US President Trump instructed negotiators not to rush an agreement with Iran, with sources suggesting approval from Iran's Supreme Leader may take days.
- Iran's Tasnim News reported significant gaps remain, including over frozen asset releases, leaving the deal uncertain.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
The United States and Iran are in negotiations to conclude a deal, with ongoing adjustments concerning the conditions of the agreement. President Trump has instructed negotiators not to rush the process.
米国とイランの戦闘終結に向けた交渉で、合意の条件を巡る調整が続いている模様だ。トランプ米大統領は24日、米側の交渉担当者に対し「合意を急がないよう指示した」と表明。米メディアによると、米高官はイランの最高指導者のモジタバ・ハメネイ師が合意を承認するまで「数日」かかる可能性があるとの見方を示した。
一方で、イランの精鋭軍事組織・革命防衛隊に近いタスニム通信は24日、イランの凍結資産解除を含む複数の点で米側とは依然として隔たりがあると指摘し、合意が実現しない可能性も残っていると報道。双方が終盤で駆け引きしているとみられる。
トランプ氏は23日に自身のソーシャルメディアで、合意を「間もなく発表する」としていた…
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Approval of the agreement by Iran's Supreme Leader.
Possible · Within days
Further negotiations and potential last-minute bargaining between the US and Iran.
Very likely · Within days
Open Questions
- What are the specific points of contention regarding the release of Iranian frozen assets?
- How long will the approval process by Iran's Supreme Leader realistically take?
- What are the potential consequences if an agreement is not reached?
- What are the broader implications for regional stability?






