International Desk, May 30 (V7N) — Uncertainty continues to surround a potential peace agreement between the United States and Iran, as US President Donald Trump has yet to approve a draft proposal prepared by negotiators.

According to reports, Trump participated in a nearly two-hour meeting in the White House Situation Room to review the proposed framework. However, the president left the meeting without making a final decision, leaving the future of the negotiations unclear.

Despite the lack of approval, White House officials remain optimistic about the prospects for an agreement. Senior officials have repeatedly stated that Washington and Tehran are closer than ever to reaching a deal and that discussions are continuing.

However, media outlets in Iran have presented a less optimistic assessment of the negotiations. Reports indicate that no memorandum of understanding has been finalized and that significant differences remain between the two sides.

Among the key unresolved issues are the release of Iranian assets frozen abroad, the future of Iran's nuclear programme, and the handling or transfer of enriched uranium. These topics continue to be major obstacles in the negotiations.

Analysts believe that while both sides have expressed interest in reducing tensions, reaching a comprehensive agreement will require further compromises on several sensitive political and security matters.

For now, the proposed US-Iran peace deal remains in limbo, with negotiators continuing efforts to bridge the remaining gaps before any formal announcement can be made.

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