Iran has remained conspicuously silent following U.S. President Donald Trump's assertion that Tehran's leadership has agreed to a deal, raising questions about the true state of negotiations. Officials in Iran, including those at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, have avoided confirming or denying the reports, fueling speculation that an agreement may be closer than publicly acknowledged.
Analysts suggest that Iran's reticence could be a strategic move to maintain leverage, while the White House continues to push for a resolution amid escalating tensions in the region. The lack of denial from Tehran has been interpreted by some experts as a tacit acknowledgment of progress, though no official statement has been issued.
As the international community watches closely, the coming days could prove decisive for the future of U.S.-Iran relations and broader Middle East stability.