Tehran, Iran – Iran’s Fars News Agency quoted an informed source as saying that any potential agreement or deal between Iran and the United States will not be signed quickly.
Even if Washington agrees to all of Tehran’s conditions, complications remain in the ongoing deal negotiations between the two sides.
Consultations continue within Tehran
The source explained that the course of the negotiations is still subject to political and technical reviews within the relevant institutions in Iran.
He also emphasized that reaching a final agreement or deal does not necessarily mean an immediate move to the signing stage,
due to what he described as the “sensitivity and complexity of the issues at hand.”
He pointed out that a number of internal and external considerations are influencing the pace of the final decision.
He further noted that any agreement cannot be based solely on initial understandings,
but requires clear guarantees and implementation mechanisms before proceeding to a formal signing.
According to the source, the relevant authorities in Iran are continuing to study the details of
any potential draft agreement or deal, focusing on the legal, political, and security aspects.
There are also ongoing internal discussions regarding the scope of mutual obligations between the two parties.
The timing file is still open
He added that the timing of the signing has not yet been finalized.
Talk of imminent or urgent dates does not reflect the full reality of the deal negotiations.
Furthermore, he emphasized that any final step will be subject to a comprehensive evaluation by decision-makers.
These statements come amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts
between Tehran and Washington to reach a preliminary understanding on a number of contentious issues.
There are differing positions regarding implementation mechanisms and the required guarantees,
making the agreement’s progress contingent on developments in the next phase. In conclusion, the deal is still under intense discussion and review.



