Tel Aviv, Israel – The Israeli newspaper Haaretz revealed that the ongoing talks between the United States and Iran are on the verge of collapse. This comes amid escalating disagreements between the two sides over a number of outstanding issues, most notably the nuclear program and economic sanctions.
The newspaper indicated that recent rounds of negotiations have failed to achieve any tangible progress. Each side remains entrenched in its position, complicating the chances of reaching an agreement in the near future.
According to informed sources, the trust deficit between Washington and Tehran remains the biggest obstacle to any diplomatic breakthrough, especially given the escalating regional tensions and the exchange of indirect messages between the two parties.
The newspaper added that the continuation of this stalemate could lead to further escalation. At the same time, international pressure is mounting to revive the negotiation process and prevent the region from sliding into a wider confrontation.
These developments reflect the fragility of the diplomatic track between the two countries. Given the complexities of the political and security landscape, this situation presents the region with a range of open-ended scenarios in the coming period.
Stalled negotiations: Washington and Tehran nearing the breaking point
Iran and the ongoing negotiations to reach an agreement



