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Pakistani source tells Al-Hadath a US-Iran deal is not close

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 10:55 · 11 Jun

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TL;DR

A Pakistani source told the Saudi-owned outlet Al-Hadath that the parties are currently far from signing a deal between the US and Iran, according to a report cited by Barak Betesh (i24NEWS). The remark comes amid conflicting signals on the timeline of a potential nuclear framework.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The assessment from an unnamed Pakistani source — relayed Wednesday evening by Barak Betesh (i24NEWS) citing the Saudi outlet Al-Hadath — places the US-Iran talks well short of a final deal, contradicting the more optimistic framing that emerged earlier this week. Over the past two days, senior US officials including Vice President JD Vance suggested a deal could be reached within a week, while President Trump told Prime Minister Netanyahu the sides were "days away" from a breakthrough. The Pakistani source's characterization aligns more closely with the Iranian position reported on June 8, when a Tehran source told Al Jazeera that American changes to a draft MOU were unacceptable and that no deal was possible without unfrozen funds and sanctions relief. An unattributed assessment published by a single source Wednesday put the odds of a final deal by the end of July at roughly 30%. As The Zioneer has reported in its longer form coverage, the emerging nuclear framework includes a 15-year enrichment halt and facility dismantlement, though IRGC site inspections remain a major hurdle.

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