A fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran has momentarily halted hostilities after 12 days of conflict, leading to cautious optimism regarding a potential peace agreement. While U.S. President Trump has expressed confidence in the ceasefire's progress, Iran remains steadfast in its commitment to its nuclear program. Just recently, the Iranian parliament voted to expedite a proposal that would limit cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), highlighting ongoing tensions. IAEA Director General Grossi has called for renewed inspections to assess Iran's nuclear stockpiles and emphasize the need for transparency.
Iran remains resolute in its pursuit of a nuclear program despite a fragile ceasefire with Israel, indicating deeper tensions ahead.
President Trump expressed cautious optimism over the ceasefire, noting that it was going "very well," yet Iran's commitment to its nuclear agenda poses challenges.
The Iranian Parliament's vote to fast-track halting cooperation with the IAEA reflects a significant hurdle in negotiations toward a lasting peace.
IAEA Director General emphasized the need for inspections and engagement, highlighting ongoing concerns over Iran's uranium stockpiles and nuclear program transparency.
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