律动BlockBeats|5月 29, 2026 01:16
[Vance: U.S. and Iran Close to Reaching Preliminary Agreement, Details Still to Be Finalized]
BlockBeats News, May 29 – According to CCTV News, reports suggest that 'U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached a preliminary consensus on extending the ceasefire by 60 days and initiating negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue, but the memorandum of understanding still awaits approval from U.S. President Trump.' On May 28 local time, U.S. Vice President Vance told the media, 'Negotiations are making progress, but there are still many details that need to be finalized.' Vance stated, 'It’s not done yet, but we are very close.' He also emphasized that any agreement 'must include verification mechanisms to ensure Iran’s compliance.'
Earlier, Iran's Tasnim News Agency reported that claims from Western sources about a memorandum of understanding being reached between Iran and the U.S. are not accurate. Iran has not yet informed the Pakistani mediator that the text has been finalized. Once finalized, Iran will announce the matter to the Pakistani mediator and the public.
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