Iran’s Foreign Minister says agreed with U.S. 'guiding principles' for deal

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that a consensus has been reached with the United States on a set of guiding principles aimed at advancing negotiations for a potential agreement. In an interview with state television, Araghchi emphasized that this agreement forms the foundation for drafting the text of the deal. This development comes amid ongoing discussions surrounding Iran's nuclear program and its implications for international relations. The progress signifies a possible thaw in tensions between Tehran and Washington, which have been at odds over various geopolitical issues. As the world watches closely, the successful negotiation of these principles could pave the way for a more comprehensive agreement, potentially altering the dynamics of regional security and diplomacy.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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