Tehran claims significant progress. Iran says deal done on several issues during the latest round of negotiations with the United States. However, disagreements over two to three core points prevented a final agreement. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Dr. Esmail Baghaei confirmed that the discussions covered a wide range of topics and saw progress in multiple areas. The remaining gaps proved too significant for a breakthrough.
The talks lasted around 24 to 25 hours. That makes them the longest continuous round of negotiations in the past year. Officials did not disclose the exact sticking points. But they indicated that both sides engaged in intensive discussions throughout the marathon session. Iran says deal done on several issues, yet political and strategic disagreements continue to prevent a comprehensive agreement.
Previous rounds of talks have often seen limited progress. This time brought some positives, but not enough. Despite the lack of a final deal, Iranian officials emphasized that partial progress shows continued engagement and a willingness to negotiate. Iran and the United States remain in tough diplomatic discussions this weekend. International counterparts hope for a permanent ceasefire in the region. For now, Iran says deal done on several issues but two or three disputes still stand in the way.












