Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reported that it is still unclear whether the negotiations have concluded or failed, but signs indicate the Iranian delegation is preparing to return home. The cautious framing suggests no final agreement has been reached, consistent with prior IRGC-aligned outlets signaling skepticism toward a US deal.
Iran's semi-official Tasnim News Agency, affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, reported Sunday evening that it remains unclear whether the nuclear negotiations with the US have concluded or failed. The agency added that signs indicate the Iranian delegation is preparing to return to the country. Tasnim's framing is notably cautious and provides no confirmation of a deal, aligning with the IRGC's broader institutional skepticism toward American proposals. The report follows a similar assessment from Fars News Agency, another IRGC-affiliated outlet, which earlier stated that no final understandings had been reached and that any potential agreement would not meet President Trump's declared timeline. The Tasnim report does not name specific points of disagreement or confirm the status of talks at the table, but the consistent messaging from Guard-affiliated sources suggests internal Iranian alignment in signaling that the negotiations have not yet produced a breakthrough.
2 developments
- DevelopingIranian media: delegation reportedly leaves talks site
- StrongFars: Iran relays reservations on US deal via Qatari mediators, nothing final
- StrongFars News: US retreats from some positions in Iran talks, Tehran reviewing offers
- DevelopingIran's Fars: final decision on US deal framework still under review
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