Interim US-Iran deal leaves nuclear program as key unresolved issue

The United States and Iran have reached an interim agreement regarding their relations. However, the most difficult aspect of the negotiations remains unresolved. Tehran’s

The United States and Iran have reached an interim agreement regarding their relations. However, the most difficult aspect of the negotiations remains unresolved. Tehran’s nuclear program continues to be the primary point of contention. This issue is described as the thorniest obstacle facing diplomats and negotiators. The interim deal addresses some matters but defers the core nuclear dispute. Further discussions will be required to bridge the gap on this critical topic. Both sides face significant pressure to find a sustainable long-term solution. The future of the deal hinges on how the nuclear question is eventually handled.