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U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Near Completion on Most Terms

Negotiators have reached agreement on roughly 95 percent of a proposed U.S.-Iran deal. Remaining issues center on legal wording, sovereignty questions, and financial arrangements.

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Al Jazeera
2 sources·May 25, 1:55 PM(4 days ago)·1m read
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-Iran agreement have completed work on about 95 percent of the text, according to multiple reports. The remaining 5 percent involves legal wording, sovereignty disputes, and financial terms.

Those three areas still require further discussion before any final text can be presented. The same reports note that nuclear provisions have not yet been addressed in the current round.

Officials involved said the final portion could take additional days to resolve. No date has been set for a formal announcement or signing. No specific individuals or institutions were named in the reporting.

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95 percent
of proposed U.S.-Iran deal text reportedly finished
Three topics
remain: legal wording, sovereignty, financial terms

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PublishedMay 25, 2026, 1:55 PM

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