I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Here’s a concise update based on recent reporting patterns and the typical trajectory of Iran nuclear talks up to 2025–2026, plus how to verify the latest:
Direct answer
- As of now, the framework for a new Iran nuclear deal has been repeatedly described in various media as “in progress” or “encouraging,” with governments emphasizing that detailed texts and verification steps remain to be finalized. For the latest, check the very latest statements from the U.S. State Department, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Iran’s Foreign Ministry, and major outlets.
How to verify the latest
- Check current briefings from:
- Reuters and Bloomberg for real-time reformulations of the framework and the status of talks.
- BBC and CNN for codified summaries and quotes from negotiators.
- Official statements from the U.S. Department of State and the EU External Action Service.
- Look for concrete indicators:
- Publication of a draft framework or Joint Comprehensive Plan text.
- Verification milestones from the IAEA.
- Announcements about sanctions relief tied to verifiable steps.
Illustrative context
- Historically, framework announcements often precede a formal, comprehensive agreement with staged sanctions relief contingent on IAEA verifications, followed by years-long implementation roadmaps. If you’d like, I can assemble a current, sourced digest with direct quotes and timelines once you confirm you want up-to-the-minute results.
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