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Iran Says Progress Made on Several Issues in Potential US Memorandum, but No Deal Yet
Minseung Kang
Summary
- Iran said progress had been made on several issues related to a potential memorandum of understanding with the US.
- Iran said an agreement was not imminent and that the focus of negotiations was on ending the war.
- Iran said shifts in the US position continue to make it harder to reach an agreement.

Iran said progress had been made on several issues related to a potential memorandum of understanding with the US. It added that a deal is not close and that the current focus of talks is on ending the war rather than the nuclear issue.
Walter Bloomberg, an overseas markets news account on X, reported on May 25 that Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said there had been progress on several issues tied to a potential memorandum with the US.
Baghaei said an agreement was not imminent. He added that Tehran is currently focused on ending the war, not on nuclear negotiations.
He also said shifts in the US position continue to make it harder to reach an agreement.

Minseung Kang
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