The U.S.-Iran agreement is on the verge of collapse, according to reports circulating Saturday evening. No further details were immediately available; the development follows weeks of tensions over implementation and competing accusations of non-compliance.
Saturday evening, reports emerged that the U.S.-Iran agreement is on the verge of collapse. The source of the report is an unverified claim circulating on social channels; no official confirmation from either Washington or Tehran has been issued as of late Saturday.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, the diplomatic track between the two countries has been under severe strain. Over the past weeks, an Iranian official warned the Trump administration was not enforcing the deal, while Iran's Supreme Leader was reported to be reconsidering the memorandum of understanding. Axios reported in early June that the negotiations risked collapse within hours, and by early June, negotiations were declared collapsed by Iranian state-linked media before being revived.
It remains unclear whether this latest report signals a final breakdown or a renewed round of brinkmanship. The desk is tracking for official statements from both sides.
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