A major disagreement has emerged over the timing of a possible U.S.-Iran agreement. While U.S. President Donald Trump says a memorandum of understanding could be signed on Sunday, Iranian officials are signaling that no final agreement has been reached.
Iranian Officials Push Back
According to Iran's Fars News Agency, Tehran views Sunday as a test of negotiations rather than a guaranteed signing date. The report says Iranian officials believe key issues remain unresolved and that pressure is building for what they describe as a premature agreement.
Growing Expectations and Tensions
The development comes amid growing expectations of a breakthrough that could help stabilize regional tensions and potentially reopen the Strait of Hormuz. For now, both sides appear to be sending sharply different messages about how close a final deal really is.
Iran's stance suggests that the path to an agreement remains fraught with challenges. The conflicting signals from Washington and Tehran underscore the fragile nature of the negotiations.



